Post by account_disabled on Mar 9, 2024 6:45:20 GMT
I have many things in common with Mrs. Jozefina Topalli. She is from Shkodra, I from Saranda. She is a democrat, I am a socialist. She is Catholic, I am Muslim. Jozefina fired me from my job in the administration of the Assembly, as soon as she became its president in 2005, although we had known each other for a long time as ex-MPs, etc. However, I have maintained and maintain respect for Jozefina. I know how to distinguish the essence from the details. She is a woman with character and broad culture, somewhat harsh and sometimes hasty, she exaggerated her attitudes when she was the Speaker of the Assembly.
I remember her expression, not very Cambodia Telegram Number Data suitable for a woman, addressed to the socialist deputies in the Parliament hall: "I catch you by the collar and throw you out". However, she has generally made a name for herself in the public opinion and not by chance, her assessment of the recent violent events in Shkodër echoed in all the media. But what does Ms. Topalli say in her "coded" message in all—all six lines of it? I think he said almost everything. He said that Shkodra is not of fire, but of culture. He said that Shkodra does not burn mandates or schools. He said that the democrats do not have their molotov weapon, but the elections.
He said that the Democratic Party was born as a dream of freedom and the right to vote. He who thinks that he will prevent the right to vote, is not a democrat. He also said that three million Albanians cannot remain hostage to 4-5 people at the head of the Democratic Party. Jozefina only said so "little", but she said almost everything. Even I, who have been drinking the water of Shkodra for three years, feel pained by the burning of the school there. I passed in front of that school every day, for three years in a row, on my way to and from the Institute.
I remember her expression, not very Cambodia Telegram Number Data suitable for a woman, addressed to the socialist deputies in the Parliament hall: "I catch you by the collar and throw you out". However, she has generally made a name for herself in the public opinion and not by chance, her assessment of the recent violent events in Shkodër echoed in all the media. But what does Ms. Topalli say in her "coded" message in all—all six lines of it? I think he said almost everything. He said that Shkodra is not of fire, but of culture. He said that Shkodra does not burn mandates or schools. He said that the democrats do not have their molotov weapon, but the elections.
He said that the Democratic Party was born as a dream of freedom and the right to vote. He who thinks that he will prevent the right to vote, is not a democrat. He also said that three million Albanians cannot remain hostage to 4-5 people at the head of the Democratic Party. Jozefina only said so "little", but she said almost everything. Even I, who have been drinking the water of Shkodra for three years, feel pained by the burning of the school there. I passed in front of that school every day, for three years in a row, on my way to and from the Institute.