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May 11/ German media: Elections will decide whether Albania will be freed from Soros's dictate

May 11/ German media: Elections will decide whether Albania will be freed from

The right-wing German media outlet 'Die Freie Welt' writes that these elections in Albania could determine whether the country will emerge from the dictates of the leftist billionaire, Soros.

 'Die Freie Welt ' publishes an editorial from their board emphasizing that these elections are a test for Albania's future in Europe.

Among other things, the article emphasizes that the leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, was attacked without any evidence.

Prime Minister Edi Rama's Socialist Party has been leading the country for 12 years and wants to use all possible means to secure a fourth term in office, the published article states.

“The country has long since become a playground for political persecution. Young people are leaving Albania en masse, the economy is stagnant, and the judiciary is an extension of the government.”

Below is the full text:

Parliamentary elections will be held in Albania on May 11 – an event that has far-reaching implications beyond the country’s borders. The country is not simply faced with a choice between government and opposition, but also with a decision about whether to ultimately submit to globalist elites or protect itself from the influence of foreign donors. Particularly explosive is the fact that billionaire George Soros and his Open Society Foundation have been involved in the country for years with their “judicial reform” – a perfidious instrument aimed at silencing conservative forces, according to The Federalist.

Prime Minister Edi Rama’s Socialist Party has been in power for 12 years – and wants to use all means at its disposal to secure a fourth term in office. The country has long since become a playground for political persecution. Young people are leaving Albania in droves, the economy is stagnant and the judiciary is an extension of the government.

Particularly perfidious was the targeted attack on Sali Berisha, the leader of the conservative opposition. When he was re-elected as chairman of the Democratic Party in 2021, the Biden State Department quickly blacklisted him – amid false accusations of corruption. Without evidence, Berisha was declared persona non grata and sanctioned.

The goal was clear: the conservative opposition should be eliminated, while the Soros-backed networks expanded their power. The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) pumped millions into programs that did not strengthen Albania, but promoted Soros’s judicial and electoral reforms – and thus ensured the Socialists’ stay in power.

With the return of Donald Trump to the White House, there is now a growing hope that Soros’ influence in Albania and Eastern Europe will come to an end. “Trump’s return marks the end of the misuse of American taxpayer money to support leftist governments around the world,” Berisha explained.

In fact, Trump has proven since his first term that he is ready to declare war on globalist networks. If he curbs the influence of Soros organizations in the region, this could have major consequences – not only for Albania, but for the entire Balkans and beyond.

The elections in Albania will show whether the country can break free from the dictates of international puppets – or whether the Soros apparatus will once again demonstrate its power. But with Trump in the White House, the tide could turn.

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