Jorida Tabaku's reaction to the initiation of Erion Veliaj's dismissal procedure could not be missed. In a long Facebook status, she lists all of Veliaj's incompetence and ugly way of doing politics.
Although she has been considered several times as a potential rival to the Socialists in Tirana, Tabaku has not taken this initiative. In fact, days ago, she officially refused to run in the upcoming elections against Ogerta Manastirliu.
In her reaction, Ms. Tabaku does not mention the Special Prosecution Office for compiling the file that keeps Erion Veliaj behind bars. As if his dismissal was a result of the opposition battle. But, apparently, to be in line with the party leader, Jorida pretends that SPAK does not exist and only lists her reasons why Veliaj should not be mayor.
The DP MP does not forget to quote Shakespeare at the end, writing: "The day of reckoning is coming soon. Because, as Shakespeare teaches, 'There is no night that does not have dawn, no matter how long it is.'"
The small problem is that Shakespeare never said such a sentence. His maxim was in “Macbeth,” where he writes: “The night is long that never finds the day.” Ms. Tabaku's quote is an Albanian proverb.
Well, we're not saying to make Diella an opposition minister for proverbs, but you can also consult ChatGPT about any work you haven't read.
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