
Tourist MPs!

Albanian immigrants have felt abandoned by their MPs or politicians for years!
Immigrants felt abandoned when they boarded ships in the early 1990s, where, hopeless, malnourished, hungry, deprived of freedom, they turned to the unknown, immigration, and the only hope for a better life!
Immigrants felt abandoned in the long waiting lines at airports and ports, while diplomats, politicians, and members of parliament passed through the diplomatic passport area in diplomatic cars without once raising their voices to their contemporaries.
Albanian immigrants felt abandoned when they stood in long lines since the early hours of the morning to obtain residence permits, and meanwhile there were frequent instances when politicians and MPs met them in shopping malls while shopping in brand-name stores.
The migrants felt alone and abandoned as they traveled by dinghy in January under the only company of the moon.
Albanian immigrants have felt abandoned and alone, when they had to build everything from scratch to find work, to find shelter somewhere for rent or somewhere as guests in their friends' apartments.
Immigrants have felt alone and abandoned, because their voice was never represented in parliament by a deputy and never spoke to them about their problems, challenges and rights.
Immigrants have felt forgotten and betrayed by the Albanian political class every time they have returned to Albania and faced bureaucracy and other challenges.
However, now that immigrants will be voting, they have suddenly, and probably only for two months, returned to the center of attention of precisely these deputies who today need their votes to reconfirm their seats as deputies.
What is striking about this campaign of MPs or politicians abroad is the fact that they come from a reality that has forgotten the areas from which they were elected and now want to convince immigrants that they will be their serious representatives.
So, their seriousness is quite clear even in relation to immigrants when you see that they have gone or have not gone even twice to the areas where they were elected since they received their mandate.
The immigrant vote has now given MPs and politicians the opportunity to campaign for two months full-time with the excuse of meeting immigrants, even though their experiences and life patterns have nothing to do with the latter.
Politicians and MPs think or imply that they will secure the votes of those immigrants with a meeting that lasts no more than an hour and then they will return to their comfortable lives in Tirana to not think about the next four years.
There is a big competition as to who meets with the most immigrants or who has the most meetings to show the leader that they are working and therefore deserve to be on the guaranteed lists for the next mandate.
Among these politicians and MPs who come and meet immigrants, there are also those who, when they were in power, filled diplomatic headquarters with their relatives, while young Albanians who were educated in the West and who were neither their mother's nor their stepmother's were left at the mercy of fate and their own forces.

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