
This is Edi Rama's government: more than corrupt, it is ridiculous. More than dangerous, it is disgusting. More than powerful, it is exposed...
Albania has seen a lot: ministers who build without permits, who distribute tenders like chocolates, directors who escape SPAK on horseback, secretaries who receive funds for "internal documents", oligarchs who have no schooling but have taken over all of Tirana. But we had not yet seen a scene like the one at the Këlcyra bridge.
Where only a donkey cart or a wooden bicycle was supposed to pass, suddenly it became the meeting place of a "secret operation" with a mysterious USB and an official car. And all of a sudden, a revolted man appears who films the "moment of national treason", follows the car like the FBI, calls the police, and... discovers a business meeting. No USB. No agents. No plans for a coup.
But the government is shaken. Why? Because in this country governed by spectacle, even a marital dispute is more dangerous than a SPAK file. And in this case, the entire state and media mechanism that protects real bandits every day was shaken by a woman, a jealous husband, and a bridge.
Instead of investigations into cocaine coming in through the ports, into towers being built with drug money, into criminals putting people on the lists of MPs, we were bombarded with a series titled "Këlcyrë's USB." And the most tragic thing? There wasn't even a USB.
Well, this is the government that Rama has been building for years: a caricature that operates on smoke, noise, and soap operas. Filled with mediocre actors who get out of cars to get "secrets" between bridges, but who don't know how to read an official document.
Today is the Peçi Earthquake. Yesterday was another one with reports of "curses" and "hand signals". Tomorrow? It will most likely be someone who will be expelled from the party for "looking suspiciously" at the camera.
Because this is Edi Rama's government: more than corrupt, it's ridiculous. More than dangerous, it's disgusting. More than powerful, it's exposed. And when it's exposed, its b*tches fall. Both in politics and under the bridge./ Pamphlet
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