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Vučić's Kopjac is also in crisis

Vučić's Kopjac is also in crisis

By Grigels Muçollari

Declaring internal and external enemies is now Edi Rama's priority in this moment of crisis he finds himself in. Every new day of protest, which is a more supported demand for his removal, is for Edi Rama an opportunity to uncover the next conspiracy.

First it was the Greeks, then the Serbs, then the Iranians, then the bloggers, then the intellectuals, then CNN and most recently, they have even identified Reuters as an opponent of Albania's progress.

I have been following the President of Serbia for some time, watching how he reacted when students and young people filled the squares in Belgrade and demanded his removal.

From the first day he discovered enemies. Albanians were on the list, accused. Westerners and foreign media were also accused by Vučić. He saw malicious agents everywhere.

Same with Edi Rama. Like Vučić, he does not see the shortcomings and problems of governance, corruption and arrogance as the main source of the revolt, but he does not want to blame anyone outside himself. This helps him win another day and divert attention.

Rama has been widely denounced for his special ties with Vučić. I have often doubted and wondered if these reports are true. But seeing that they behave the same way in difficult days, this comes to me as confirmation of the chemistry between them.

As long as they are so similar, as long as they write an editorial together, as long as they are surrounded by enemies all the time, often the same ones, then they are truly very close, they are as they are denounced.

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