Gentian Gaba: Lover Sula and the fable of the frog and the scorpion,

2025-03-12 14:17:47 / POLITIKË ALFA PRESS

Gentian Gaba: Lover Sula and the fable of the frog and the scorpion,

Analyst Gentian Gaba has commented on the situation within Sali Berisha's camp, referring to the reaction of MP Dashnor Sula, who, although he won the so-called "primaries", remained off the lists of candidates for MPs.

Gaba compared this development to the fable of the frog and the scorpion, which illustrates the unchanging nature of some characters. According to him, anyone who decided to swim in the same river as Sali Berisha knew that he would "sting" those who served him, because this has always been his political mechanism.

The analyst emphasizes that there has never been a sincere battle for internal democracy, for the membership vote or for a new right, but only a fight to maintain the political and economic shares of the minority at the tables of the transition caste. According to him, this entire scenario only serves to preserve the power of Sali Berisha and his silent alliance with Edi Rama, with the aim of avoiding justice.

"Those who understood so late, speak up now or remain silent forever, because they will be complicit in keeping a rotten system afloat ," Gaba emphasizes, closing his reaction with the message: "Albania deserves more."

Gabe's post:

The fable that fits the reaction of MP Dash Sula is definitely that of the Frog and the Scorpion, a moral tale that illustrates the unchanging nature of some characters.

One day, the scorpion asks the frog to help him cross a river by carrying him on its back. The frog is initially reluctant, fearing that the scorpion might sting him with its poisonous stinger. The scorpion assures him that he will not do it, because if he poisons him, they will both drown in the river.

The frog agrees and starts swimming, but in the middle of the river, the scorpion stings the frog, causing its death and its own. When the frog asks in surprise why he did this, the scorpion replies: "I can't help it, it's in my nature."

Moral lesson:

It has never been a battle for internal democracy, nor for the membership vote, nor for sovereignty, nor for revolution, nor for technical government, nor for civil disobedience, but only for the interest of one person.

The only thing they are fighting for is a bloc to maintain minority stakes at the political and economic tables of the transition caste, to dip their fingers and strike together with Rama for justice.

Those who understood so late, speak up now or remain silent forever because they will be complicit in maintaining a rotten system led by Rama and his pseudo-oppositional cronies.
Albania deserves more!

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