Macedonians voted for “The Albanians you need”

It says: Mero Base local elections in northern Macedonia first brought to light the co-operation of a loyal coalition of Albanians with VMRO-DPMNE nationalists, who helped beat their Albanian opponents with the votes of Macedonian nationalists. On thick lines, the Albanian opposition coalition led by Ali Ahmeti is [...]
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Local elections in northern Macedonia first brought to light the co-operation of a domestic Albanian coalition with VMRO-DPMNE nationalists, who helped beat their Albanian opponents with the votes of Macedonian nationalists.
In thick lines, Albanian opposition coalition led by Ali Ahmeti is first in 9 municipalities, while V LEN in 6, while for candidates, Ali Ahmeti has emerged first in 5 municipalities, until his rivals from V LENN at 9.
In Cair, the symbol municipality of Albanians in Skopje, the result is the most illustrative. Ali Ahmeti's candidate has received 47.55%, while his coalition is 47.89%. On the other hand, the “Vlen” coalition has received 46.8%, while their 50% candidate. The difference comes from VMRO's votes, which are approximately 4% in the proportional result. This phenomenon is widespread.
In all, the coalition led by Ali Ahmeti has received a little more votes than in previous elections, but has failed to face alliance between “Vlen” and VMRO-DPMNE.
So it is possible by a ruling party alliance with “Albanians who need it”. Macedonians have voted not only for their party, but also for Albanian allies who serve them -- Albanians loyal to Macedonian nationalists.
This is all the story of Ali Ahmeti's <x0 loss “ ” and “fitres” of the coalition that “goes into Macedonia”. The rest are political rhetoric.
What can now be discussed is the responsibility of Tirana and Pristina for this outcome, which fully de-fractifies Albanians in Macedonia.
With this clever but deeply anti-Albanian movement, Prime Minister Mickoski has managed to pump his Albanian tools into local power, giving them more local powers and making them irrelevant to the central government.
In deepening the split between the coalition “Vlen” and Ali Ahmeti's alliance, Mickoski has created a permanent partnership of Albanians for his power, which raises them with Macedonian votes for local power and leaves them light when it comes to central power.
In this battle he had the unhurried help of Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who committed himself and politically to the scheme of defictorising Albanians in Macedonia because of the complex he has against former KLA fighters, namely Ali Ahmeti, publicly pledging that “would pull him out of the political scene<181>.
But Ali Ahmeti is not important in Macedonia as Kurt's opponent, but as an opponent of Macedonian nationalism. He has forced Macedonia, with weapons in its hand, to bow its head before Albanians and sign the Ohrid Agreement, which granted Albanians the rights of an official element and involvement in political life as equal.
Now these achievements are being undone. Albin Kurti could boast he has broken up a KLA battle in Macedonia, co-operating with the nationalist wing of Macedonian politics, the right-wing Mickoski.
Even though it pretends to be the left-wing Balkan “”, it is, in fact, a speculous populist and a political narcissist who fights every Albanian opponent in the region, even co-operating with their enemies.
For a left, as it claims to be Albin Kurti, Mickoski would not have to be an ideological ally or no more electoral or <x0 national”. But he made him an ally against Albanians in Macedonia, only on account of his resentment with Albanian political leaders there especially because Ali Ahmeti continues to be considered leader of The KLA, which reminds Kurti of his inner enemies in Kosovo.
The government of Tirana is responsible for this situation.
Concretically, Prime Minister Edi Rama has taken a completely indifferent attitude towards political developments in northern Macedonia, not trying to play the role of political factors from
Tirana, as it did in 2016, when it influenced the formation of the most sometimes represented government by Albanians.
Albania's diplomatic representation in Skopje is almost ridiculous with people sent for political relations and with an outstanding lack of strategies for strengthening the Albanian factor.
The opposition in Tirana is even more structured than Rama in supporting its allies, who are also Mickoski's allies.
But they, at least, have had the pro-Muckoski stand public and do not worry about defictorising Albanians, because they are not in charge.
The Tirana government is tasked with investing and having influence on the political life of Albanians in Macedonia, as they still consider Albania to be the mother state, even though here nobody knows exactly who Albanian political factors are except two or three names.
Under the clever blow of Macedonia's ruling party, which donated votes to its Albanian mercenaries to appear bigger than their opponents, under direct involvement
Kurti and Berisha on the side of Macedonian nationalists, and under Edi Rama's indifference to the Albanian factor there, today Macedonia's Albanians are at the lowest point of their political representation since 1992.
They have become an ugly crutch of Macedonian power, even of the most hostile party towards Albanians, who once sought to wipe them out of the land of northern Macedonia.
Today it has taken a step forward in its strategy against Albanians by strengthening “Albanians who need”.
While Tirana and Pristina, each for their own reasons, have helped as many as they can on this road. For Albanians to vote for the gels you need.









