Malaj: Rama will end up as the most anti-European leader in the history of Albania

2026-03-18 20:14:06 / POLITIKË ALFA PRESS

Malaj: Rama will end up as the most anti-European leader in the history of

Former Socialist Minister of Finance, Arben Malaj, says that if Rama continues with his whims of governing as a prime ministerial kingdom, Albanians will suffer the cost.

He expresses concern about influences to block Albania from moving on the path of European integration and has an appeal to Foreign Minister Ferit Hoxha.

He must make it clear to the prime minister that Albania has only one path forward, Edi Rama is not stopping him. He will create some obstacles, but he will end up as the most anti-European leader in the history of Albania.

Malaj also has an appeal for Generation Z, whom he calls on to take Albania's fate into their own hands.

"The problem is that Rama has blindly believed that the great love of European leaders with his jokes would make Albania's path easier, but this is not true. For 11 consecutive years, Rama did not take a single step forward. In the last two years, the EU does not want to let the inspiration in the Balkans for the future die. In this regard, the process of opening chapters was facilitated.

The red line is the punishment of the unpunished, which conditioned integration into the EU. The adoption of the reform is under the direct supervision of several EU countries and at the moment when several steps are identified behind, especially not simply in the fact that this or that person was convicted, but whether we will take measures to block the power of SPAK and create protective immunity for politicians is unacceptable. Having this problem with Germany is even more painful.

Here there is a kindness from Germany that comes out face to face and says: either they will reform or they will wait. And to wait is to lose, because Montenegro was created as a state with a special formula to separate it from the former Yugoslavia, with the sole geostrategic goal that the Russians and the Chinese do not have access to the Mediterranean. In this respect, they will be favored.

The moment Albania stops itself for ego, the path opens for another state.

If Rama continues with his whims of governing as a prime ministerial kingdom, Albanians will suffer the cost.

I am very concerned about selfish tendencies, or influences to block Albania from moving on the path of European integration.

Rama cannot remove the veto and hand it over. I don't know why he did it only with Vučić, because he could have done it as a proposal for the Western Balkans, but those old loves that we will exchange territories and eliminate the conflicts between Albania and Kosovo are the hypnosis of a leader who is uneducated about the EU and selfish. In the sense that Albania depends on me because I received 83 votes. And he will also oppose the justice reform, which received an immediate response from Germany.

I feel sorry for the MPs and the Foreign Minister. He should make it clear to the Prime Minister that Albania has only one way to move forward, Edi Rama is not stopping him. He will create some obstacles but he will end up as the most anti-European leader in the history of Albania. Europe is known for what is called 'soft power'. Europe thanks you for giving the message if you read it well, if not, you will receive the costs you deserve.

Rama wants to look like a model athlete and is feudal in the positions he takes to keep Albania out of the EU. Rama is a hostage of himself and of those who keep him in power even with criminal power. I have told him and the socialists to his face. Shame that Albania is stuck in the integration process for the goals that Rama blocks, and they should not be easy goals because he is not that naive. There is something very difficult why he comes out against Germany and other countries.

"An appeal to generation Z whose dreams have been killed by the quagmire of Albanian politics. The young people must take the streets. Albanian youth must take more responsibility," Malaj told 'Task Force'.

 

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