– Riza Sinani –
For the new electoral tour of Edi Rama, starting in Greece, I have read many comments both praising and servile. People do not consider how much these electoral tours will cost, but they delight in waving the Albanian flag and believing in electoral promises. It is not even discussed that these tours have two aims: the first is to prioritize the importance of voting by emigrants, and the second, through the integration of emigrants, to seek the help of these states to enter the European Economic Union.
It is not for nothing that the anti-communist parrot, Edi Rama, mentions the year 2030. Edi calculates the appetites of Europeans, but he does not calculate the geostrategic politics currently happening in Europe. Europe is indifferent to Albanians… this was also shown by the European Music Festival, where no one paid attention to the naked bird of Besa, but rather valued the behinds of the Swiss. So let Edi and his anti-communist group do their tours; we will pay for them and Europe will laugh.
I followed the speakers attentively at the electoral meeting, but my mind remained with Eliza Spiropali, who called socialist Albania the poorest country in the world. I wanted to tell this anti-communist that your family was healthier than others because you ate and drank saying “Long live communism!!” I was fortunate to see Greece before you, oh anti-communist class. When I saw the Greek metallurgy, I was amazed. Ours was ten times larger, more modern and more hygienic than the Greek one… also the glass factory and so on. You, Eliza, thought a lot about what you would say, but you forgot to mention that your Sorosite theory — the zero economy — made present-day Albania, which will never again see those over 500 factories destroyed by you Decemberists, even in its dreams. You, after destroying them, now deceive us that Albania was at the peak of poverty, or like your Edi, who said that Albania was like a prison in communism.
Albania had more trade relations than today’s “open” Albania led by the pale-faced. The voice of the Albanian socialist state was heard with interest in the UNO. Just remember the Peace Conference in Paris, where Enver declared globally that from now on, the masters of Albania are the Albanian people themselves. You “socialists” can use anti-communism either as an electoral campaign or to present communism to us as a joke. Eliza, this gogol story is old… but the people know very well who the power of the master is, and who is the power of the people.
I wanted to tell Edi that in socialism, work, school, pension and health were guaranteed. People had no reason to leave… except for some whims who thought that in the rest of the world, there were both roads and dollars, as well as women. Now that they’ve experienced it, they see how oppressed and miserable you are in the West.
Let’s see what anti-communist tales Edi and Eliza will tell us when they come to Italy. But we will never worry about the expenses.
(Translated from the Albanian original)
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