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Rama's eagles fly high

Rama's eagles fly high

Alfred Lela

Do you remember some time ago when the "Louis Vuitton" company released an edition of bags with the flags of different countries, mainly of the second and third world, targeting the clientele of the "young rich" (parvenu)?

Surely not; most of you reading this either don't have the money or are too stingy to spend such sums on more essentials.

But, there is a fantastic irony with LV bags and Albania because the eagle that the well-known firm used to put on its bags has symbolically been replaced by the Aquila of Rama's government!!!

Great gallat!

Even more so if the Italians have given her exactly a bag with the eagle of our flag!

Eagles fly high, don't they?

It is not only a history of corruption but especially a governing philosophy.

What else does this Louis Vuitton bag, exchanged for diplomas, of Mrs. Telhaj, advertised by Rama as if it were Ayn Rand, remind me of?

The idea that the Renaissance, when it closes or strikes an evil thing, does not mean that it will end the evil but will multiply it.

Didn't they 'close' Lazarat with great fanfare and a martyr in the middle - Ibrahim Basha? - and then they Lazaratized all of Albania?

They are not lovers of the green uprooted from the cities, but they have a lot of water for that other green - the dollar.

The same was true of the Higher Education Reform and the closing of 2-3 universities—which, however, were coal, not crystal.

And here is what our eyes see: the senior leaders of Higher Education are involved in the crystallization of other universities (which were not closed).

So they hit the Crystal, part of the evil, to provide the platform for regulating higher education, and in the process, they showcased the whole thing.

The education we want: 8,000 fake diplomas trafficked in Italy (can you imagine how many were sold in the land of the Albanians?!).

The health we want: Oncology.

The environment we love: Incinerators.

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