Ylli Manjani: In Albania, the opposition should protect business, not attack it

2025-08-26 21:05:03Pikëpamje SHKRUAR NGA YLLI MANJANI

Lawyer Ylli Manjani says that Albania needs a right-wing government. But according to him, with this opposition, this is unlikely to happen. According to him, the right should have a different approach to business, to protect enterprises and not attack them.

"Unfortunately, our right has lost this political and ideological course. It only sees evil Albanians, corrupt, mafia, oligarchs, bourgeois", he says.

 

"The problem is what will be done, not who will do it!

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Many months before the election campaign began, they say campaign, I expressed the view that Albania needs a right-wing government.

I have in mind the Church a right-wing that:

1. You leave more money in people's pockets, especially entrepreneurs.

2. To receive under strong legal and state protection every holder of a NIPTI.

3. To declare Albania a free investment zone.

4. To create a strictly measurable economy on the basis of production and not just consumption.

5. To take under the protection of the sacred private property.

6. To establish the inviolability of fundamental freedoms and rights.

7. To build a servile state with separate powers.

In short, we need a government that bases a strong state on a strong, rich, free and dignified Albanian.

Unfortunately, our right has lost this political and ideological course. She sees only evil Albanians, corrupt, mafia, oligarchs, bourgeois.

Meanwhile, the left continues to govern, in its habitat of high taxes, of taking money from people and businesses, of protecting the public over any private property, of strict sanctions instead of effective measures...

But we need the right, not necessarily the one that in Albania calls itself the right.

Anyway, when I think that the so-called right interrupted the campaign to wish Trump's chief of staff an advance birthday as a corner for LaCivita, I say that we deserve this government that we have.

But that we need a political concept of right-wing government, we have something to do with it. It remains for Rama to change his political course, because there is nothing else around...", writes Manjani.


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