Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2024 6:53:43 GMT
Edi Rama could spare us a spectacle in which no one believes. He could not have sent the envelopes of the National Consultation to us under the doors of the house (I am a witness that this happened because it came to me too, although I did not open it), nor did he need to account for the nearly half a million that he been answered. If you look closely at the points where he acts as if we "talked to each other", you notice a simple thing: they are all theses that the prime minister put on the market a long time ago. The fiscal amnesty dates from April 2020; the idea of legalizing cannabis, since May of this year; the mini-shengeni, which was then transformed into Open Balkan, started in Novi Sad on the initiative of Vucic in October 2019; while the attempt to keep judges and prosecutors under the permanent pressure of the government dates back to 2015, when the justice reform was being conceived.
So it is completely pointless to announce the Brazil Telegram Number Data figures where the prime minister pretends to have received 61% approval for the first, 66% for the second, 59% for the third and 74% for the fourth. But then, the question is why is he doing this? The answer is simple. To impose on the Albanians and above all the internationals the idea that some of his wishes have broad popular support. A single example is enough to prove this. At the time when the country was hit hard by the earthquake and the pandemic, in the spring of 2020, in order to fill the empty state coffers, Edi Rama launched two ideas: that of amnesty for the origin of money (which he preferred to label as income of immigrants) and that of the legalization of cannabis.
Read also: Korreshi's orders for the protesters: Take bread, pie and buttermilk with you! Horoscope, Tuesday, February 20, 2023/ What the stars have predicted for your sign Especially the first initiative encountered a strong resistance from the partner states, from the EU, Britain and from their secret services. The fear was that with this move, Albania could turn into a haven for drug and crime money laundering. Many international organizations had already taken note of this phenomenon. Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime" (Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime) stated that during 2017-2019, 1.6 billion euros were laundered in construction.
So it is completely pointless to announce the Brazil Telegram Number Data figures where the prime minister pretends to have received 61% approval for the first, 66% for the second, 59% for the third and 74% for the fourth. But then, the question is why is he doing this? The answer is simple. To impose on the Albanians and above all the internationals the idea that some of his wishes have broad popular support. A single example is enough to prove this. At the time when the country was hit hard by the earthquake and the pandemic, in the spring of 2020, in order to fill the empty state coffers, Edi Rama launched two ideas: that of amnesty for the origin of money (which he preferred to label as income of immigrants) and that of the legalization of cannabis.
Read also: Korreshi's orders for the protesters: Take bread, pie and buttermilk with you! Horoscope, Tuesday, February 20, 2023/ What the stars have predicted for your sign Especially the first initiative encountered a strong resistance from the partner states, from the EU, Britain and from their secret services. The fear was that with this move, Albania could turn into a haven for drug and crime money laundering. Many international organizations had already taken note of this phenomenon. Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime" (Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime) stated that during 2017-2019, 1.6 billion euros were laundered in construction.