The Zvërnec protest turned into a movement that knocked on both doors of power, because the people clearly saw that Rama and Berisha are not opponents but partners. Their partnership is built on building permits and properties that they share together in silence, while the citizens are held hostage by a sold-out opposition. Now the crowd demands prison for both, because the illusion of choosing between them has ended forever.
It all started as a cry to keep a lagoon alive, that of Zvërnec, where flamingos have been resting for centuries, but where a four billion euro project by the Qatari brothers and Donald Trump's son-in-law brought into the spotlight not only the investment, but also the true face of the Albanian establishment.
What is happening now in Albania no longer has anything in common with just an environmental issue, however important it is. For five evenings in a row, "Skënderbej" Square in Tirana has been filled with a crowd that does not carry party flags and does not wait for its turn at any tribune, but that is writing a new chapter in Albanian history.
What began as a defense of a coastal area near Vlora has transformed into a large-scale movement that has confronted the entire political establishment, revealing something that the people had suspected for years, but that no one dared to say out loud: Edi Rama and Sali Berisha are by no means opponents, but two wings of the same machine that has eaten up the land and freedom of this country.
When the crowd of protesters marched first to the prime minister’s office and then to the Socialist Party headquarters, no one was surprised that they demanded Rama’s resignation. What shocked everyone was that the same people, on the same evening, also marched to the door of the Democratic Party headquarters and there chanted “Sali Komunisti” and “opposition sold out.”
Because the protesters have finally realized that behind the doors of both parties beats the same heart and that the illusion of an opposition protecting citizens from the government has been simply well-choreographed theater. This discovery has caused the protest to take on unprecedented proportions, attracting not only environmental activists, but also citizens tired of poverty, lack of justice and the feeling that they vote every four years for the same robber in different masks.
So what connects the socialist prime minister with the leader of the democratic opposition, two people who have been sold to us as sworn enemies for three decades? The answer that protesters are echoing every night in the square has to do with something very concrete: Edi Rama bought Sali Berisha with a building permit for his son Shkëlzen Berisha, with properties and land that they share together in silence, away from the eyes of public opinion.
It is no longer a secret that Shkelzen Berisha has obtained building permits in strategic areas during the years of socialist government, and that these permits would not exist without the signatures of Rama's ministers. It is also no secret that plot after plot, property after property, the Berisha family has accumulated inexplicable wealth precisely at the time when Sali Berisha chose not to pursue the clash with the government to the end. Protesters have read this as a tacit agreement: Rama gives permits and properties to Berisha's son, and Berisha in return ensures that he holds the opposition hostage.
What is happening in Albania now has begun to attract mass international media attention not only because of the scale of the protest, but because it represents a rare model of overcoming artificial divisions. When citizens who hate Rama and those who hate Berisha discover that they hate the same system, they unite in a force that neither party can control anymore.
Above all, the crowd is demanding justice for this collusion between Rama and Berisha, demanding prison for both. “Rama in prison, Berisha in prison” is not a simple slogan, but an accurate diagnosis of the evil that has engulfed Albania for thirty-five years. When the opposition leader receives building permits from the government that is supposedly fighting, and when they share land and property together, then there is no longer any illusion of escape.
The Zvërnec protest was just the beginning, the one that turned on the light in a room where the people had long been in darkness. Now that the light has been turned on, the whole world can see the true face of this establishment, and Albania will never be the same. /Pamphlet
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