From all the events that are happening, especially after the non grata declaration, and that will happen in the future, it will become increasingly clear that the Albanian State has been transformed into a joint-stock company.
The majority of the shares are owned by the Socialist Party, the minority of the shares are owned by the Democratic Party. The CEO is Edi Rama and the business is getting their hands on the budget, that is, the taxes of the people and businesses.
As in any joint-stock company with a rotten corporate culture, the main shareholder (i.e. the SP), who also has his own CEO, runs the company with an iron fist without asking about the interests or rights of others, including the employees (read: the Albanian people).
In such a configuration, the CEO also has minority shareholders under his wing. The latter are forced to please him and not upset him or hold the CEO accountable, because his power can easily devalue their shares or leave them without them.
And of course, when you are not a shareholder, you do not even have a share in the dividend (i.e. in the division of the budget's loot).
This is the political configuration in Albania today, a corporate enterprise and no genuine political actions. Therefore, the opposition today is only a servant of Rama-CEO and not at all an opposing political wing.






















