Albania is neither a democracy, nor an autocracy, nor a dictatorship - it is the private property of the Painter!

2025-07-15 23:26:45 / EDITORIAL NGA KIM MEHMETI
Albania is neither a democracy, nor an autocracy, nor a dictatorship - it is the

Some say that the demolition of buildings in Theth shows that Albania has fallen as a state? In fact, the ruins of Theth prove that with the coming to power of the Painter, it was dissolved as a state.

So Thëthi shows that Albania is neither a democratic state, nor an autocracy, nor a dictatorship.

Thethi revealed the truth that Albania is not a state but the private property of the Painter, where everyone acts as described by the cry of the parish priest of Shkodra, Dom Vlash Palaj: to seduce, to lie, to exploit, to harvest and in the end to throw, to betray, to burn, to destroy and to fine and imprison.

But we must be fair and say that Albania became 'Ramaduristan' not because the Painter alone wanted it, but because he was publicly asked to gather all the filth around himself and take the state into his own hands.

And he came to power with the help of the "Alliance of Stinks" because he was loved by all those elites who were silent and remain silent, all those academic ignoramuses, professors and 'independent' debaters who lie to the people every night that they live in a genuine state, hiding the truth that everything that the Albanians of the motherland have today is decided by their sole owner - the Painter.

They openly say that an Albania where criminals largely represent the honest, where it is not work that makes you rich but theft, where the best benefit is from the services rendered to the Painter, that such a state could not reach further than where it is today: 'close' to foreigners and the EU, but distant to Albanians.

And Albania became like this because the Painter understood earlier and better than anyone else that the 'humane' and 'human rights' Europe has long since died. That today's Europe does not measure the statesmen of this part of the Balkans by how much they build an institutional state, but by how capable and willing they are to subjugate their people and remain in power!

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