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Ylli Manjani: Is this place livable anymore? The state offers neither equality nor justice

Ylli Manjani: Is this place livable anymore? The state offers neither equality

The former Minister of Justice, Ylli Manjani, has listed some of the main problems and concerns in Albania.

In a post on Fcaebook, Manjani asks if this country is livable when schools have turned into illiteracy hotbeds, when inhumane hospitals are drowned in corruption, the state does not offer equality and drives the population out of the country.

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Is this place livable anymore?

That is the question.

Hospitals are inhuman pits of mismanagement and corruption;

Schools are the epicenter of illiteracy;

The environment is extremely polluted with urban and now toxic waste;

The economy all under the control of very few power clients and fictitiously fed with drug money;

Work and profession have no meaning if you are not friends with power, therefore Freedom has no meaning either;

The territory is practically the private property of a single man, who uses it for towers or for immigrant camps, as a photo base and for international support;

The state as an experimental center of invented reforms that offers neither equality nor justice;

You may not enjoy the right you have earned, because they take it without any problem;

A society that is all brainwashed and that believes in the donkey brains that the boss throws at the paid media, cannot be democratic. There is no question of free elections;

Universal poverty has made people believe that the fault is always the victim, the dead, the sick, the impossible;

In the country with sun and natural wealth, energy and water are lacking, or they are so expensive that it is as if they are missing;

We are the only country that has driven out more than half of the population and, when it comes to Albania, we count it as tourism. For this reason, we count the increase in the number of passengers in Rinas as a success...

When our tourism increases, our income decreases and our prices increase, that is, expenses;

There is more, but that's enough to really ask, is there life in this country?!

I have the idea that even the one who has seen this question asks...

Ah, one more thing, the vast majority of people believe that the opposition is to blame for all these things, because it has nothing in hand!!!

 

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