Mero Baze confirms: Berisha and family are big builders with Rama's permits

The publisher of "Tema", Mero Baze, who is known to be close to Edi Rama, despite the occasional criticism of parts of his government, has confirmed in his daily editorial a fact that is generally hidden from the media to the public. According to Baze, who has first-hand information within the government and the prime minister, Sali Berisha and his family are among the largest builders in the country and receive permits from Rama himself.
The full article was published in Tema, titled: Why this man hates the Assembly
The ritual of disrupting parliamentary sessions is now the only political identity of the DP under Berisha. At different times it seems as if Berisha has different reasons for doing this, but in essence it is always only one reason: he cannot stand for someone to speak and he to listen.
Those who think he is provoked by Edi Rama should remember that he and his family are today major builders in the country, in a country where only Edi Rama grants permits.
Those who think he is concerned about crime or drugs have all the figures involved in crime and drugs in Albania on their side. The most prominent of them, a former prosecutor, is also on their side in Parliament.
Those who think that today, for example, the Sun provoked him because he says logical things, should understand that there is a parallel world to the Sun, where he and others have long since given up on logic.
This man entered politics in 1990, asking Ramiz Ali to allow political pluralism, similar to the pluralism of the chambers of the North, where men listen to each other's opinions and discuss what is best.
So, ever since he decided to get involved in politics, as a communist during the time of Ramiz Ali, he had in mind an assembly hall – in that case a chamber of men. And he begged Ramiz Ali to allow a little pluralism, enough to debate with each other, so that he would seem like a man.
From the day Ramiz Alia approved that idea, until today, when he is over eighty, this man has not left a single Assembly unscathed, except for assemblies where he will speak himself and others will listen to him.
Look at all his mannerisms in the Assembly. They all boil down to the idea that he will stand at the podium and speak. After he speaks, he gestures with his hand for them to leave or to attack. He can no longer stand his own people, let alone his opponents. For years he disrupted the Assembly so that Lulzim Basha would not speak, because he seemed to be an embarrassment to him, even though he was the leader with his permission. Then he boycotted the Assembly altogether. Then he returned as "non grata" and tried to disrupt every session.
This term, too, he is repeating the same thing. It is not that he is doing any harm to the majority, but of course he is turning parliamentarism into a dog's dish for every ordinary Albanian who expects to hear a normal debate. Since he has behind him all those who, before becoming MPs, have kissed what is not said in order to put them on the list, the ensemble of noisemakers is complete, who are competing to see who can make the person who hates the Parliament the happiest.
And when you think that this man, who 40 years ago begged Ramiz Ali to only allow the odes of Malësia, not political pluralism, now has a complete psycho-intellectual transformation. Now you understand even more clearly that he never grew up in a tower where someone spoke and others listened, but he had heard that there were such towers and wanted to make them his own.
This man hates to hear someone speak and then respond. He hates for someone to be the leader of the Assembly. He hates for someone to speak as the leader of the country. He behaves like a man in a cave who growls to scare others, and not like a mountaineer in a tower who tries to listen to others.
This is terrified by the idea that besides this one, others will speak and this one will listen.
Since he can't beat them in the big election battle, because that's where Albania decides, he thinks he can beat them in a parliament hall where he thinks thuggery rules. In fact, it only shows how right the Albanians are who have left him in the opposition forever like a caveman.
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