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How the 'Rama government' continues the violence against Berisha and the opposition

How the 'Rama government' continues the violence against Berisha and

Alfred Lela

After the public attack yesterday at noon against the leader of the opposition, the reactions have been countless. To some extent, this proved that the sense of justice and the separation of good from evil has not been lost. But there are people who persevere in evil, no matter what, because, apparently, evil does not leave them.

Thus, the Prime Minister, after condemning the attack, exposed the hypocrisy of the condemnation by labeling the leader of the opposition as the "organizer of the protest". A few hours later, even the State Police described Sali Berisha as an 'MP'.

So, we have a Prime Minister and the State Police who, even in moments of political and public violence, when cool heads should see and tend towards the de-escalation of the situation, choose to shoot from the hot and narrow bunker of their political positions.

In political courtesy and protocol, dignitaries are addressed by the highest title they have held. Berisha keeps two such titles in his 'portfolio': President and Prime Minister. Even if, as the attempt seems clear, Rama and the Police want not to articulate the title "the opposition leader" for Sali Berisha, they should, in keeping with protocol and courtesy, say: former Prime Minister or former President.

The reason why they do not do this is clear: they are happy that their political opponent has been publicly beaten and violated. They were in such joy even when other public figures, without the state significance of Berisha, activists, politicians, or journalists were beaten by the police. So, this unconcealment of joy speaks volumes for their psychic construct. In the womb of evil dwells their soul.

In a second argument, it should be emphasized that the violence against Sali Berisha is systemic, that is, it belongs to the system and is constructed with strength and patience, just like the concrete towers everywhere in Tirana. Edi Rama exercises this violence in the Parliament systematically, whenever the opportunity arises, briefly or in long 70-minute tirades. He exercises it through his mechanical hand at the head of the Assembly, Lindita Nikolla, when, according to his desire and through diversion, he assigns 2 minutes of speaking time to Berisha and his group, while giving 30 minutes to his own appointees in the opposition. He exercises systematic and systemic violence, by pressuring courts, to hold hostage the seal and emblem of the Democratic Party. He continues with his indulgent attack and violence by ignoring the resolutions, draft laws, and amendments that the opposition presents to the Assembly.

But, take note: this violence against the opposition, sowing seeds in society, is also carried out by all those who, all these resolutions, draft laws and amendments of Berisha and the opposition, pretend they don't see and hold Berisha accountable every time there are protests. And you, why don't you fight in the institutions? Parliament is the place of the opposition, not the street... blah blah blah of Danish predispositions in their banana republic.

The violence and provocation continued by the Police even today when the news was distributed to journalists that there is a summons for Sali Berisha's testimony. The persistent desire to dethrone the political opponent, after the panic that his heroization sparked yesterday, is a dish that smells of the former communist secret police.

They grew up in that kitchen and came out of it, so they can't smell anything else!

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