
Wild subtitles follow the Prime Minister's activities. In addition to the revolt when you see that he says the opposite of what he does, when you see the attempts at manipulation, you sometimes even want to laugh.
For example, there was a meeting for pensioners when he made the next move. He tells those who are the lowest paid in the Balkans and Europe that they should be respectful to him, because there was an international conspiracy to reduce the little money they receive after 40 or more years of work.
Yes, yes, the World Bank was attacked against them, and Edi Rama stood up to them and stopped them with a firm "NO".
After this incident, our grandparents' parents should not only no longer ask for a pension increase, not only do they no longer have the right to complain, but they should get on their knees and thank their savior.
The savior who, with epic courage, like Muji and Halili, like a true Mic Sokol, cut off the head of this black conspiracy.
The fact is that after 12 years of Edi Rama's government, our pensioners today buy less than in 2013. Because their pension is worth less.
The fact is that throughout the Balkans, pensions increased by 20 to 50 percent in the past year, while in the autocratic republic by only 4.1 percent.
Yet, instead of blushing at these embarrassing facts about him and the country, he comes out and shamelessly mocks the situation.
Expensive treatments, the luxury of tickets, and the wine of expensive salons have given him a distorted vision of the world. He accepts nothing but worship.
Let's assume that the World Bank has been the great enemy of Albania and pensioners. Why doesn't Edi Rama mention this institution when he talks about the high level of corruption, when he talks about inequality, when he talks about money laundering, when he announces the construction bubble. Why doesn't he say all the bad things they have plotted against us.
It is certainly interesting how the autocrat thinks of people as tabula rasa, where he will successfully plant his propaganda that has been in print for 3 terms.
But if this legendary man has stood up to this black sheep, the World Bank, and stopped it from destroying our pensioners, who according to Edi Rama are happy today thanks to him, everyone may have some questions today.
Why didn't Edi Rama say "NO" with the same courage to the Shkodra gang, the Durrës gang, or all the gangs in the country when they appointed the list of MPs, when they appointed mayors, when they received tenders for public works, when they appointed police directors or police station chiefs?
This brave, determined man, why did he lower his head and say "YES" in these cases?
Why didn't this epic man say "NO" to healthcare concessions, which according to every audit and evaluation have turned out to be massive waste of citizens' taxes?
But why didn't this mythical character say "NO" to the incinerators?
How is it possible that a courageous person like this, who broke the teeth of the World Bank, allowed the cannabisization of the country, bowed his head before international traffickers, for whose sake and in whose interest he sentenced an opposition MP to prison, without law, without precedent, without evidence, without charges.
These stances, like the latter, are the gibberish of a failed prime minister who replaces reality with propaganda, who replaces justice with farce, who denies poverty, who has replaced democracy with rule, who is making every effort to prevent free voting, because he knows full well that the time for slander is coming to an end, and less than 100 days remain until the day when the mocked and robbed Albanians will speak out.