The absence of Elisa Spiropali in the voting session for Belinda Balluku's mandate was the only news that the Albanian Parliament produced yesterday. While the reports and positions of the SP and the DP were well-known, including the lukewarm protest of the opposition, the headline shifted to the absences of the former Foreign Minister and chairman of the parliamentary committee Fatmir Xhafaj. The latter had tried to find a family reason. Not at all convincing as a reason for someone who considers himself the "father" of the justice reform, which the SP led by Edi Rama threw into the political trash as an argument that cannot be used, while it has been the strongest card in Edi Rama's hand these years.
However, with the suit he has cut for himself as the future reformer of the reform, with the concrete steps he has taken to change the structure and functioning of SPAK, Fatmir Xhafaj, with a deceitful attitude, tried yesterday to seem as if he cared about the reform in justice. The same attitude seems to have been adopted by Elisa Spiropali, who in fact has not a shred of morality in her attitude.
If Mrs. Spiropali was for justice and against the rape that the Socialist Party committed with yesterday's vote on the reform, she should have maintained this position even when the socialist group voted for Erjon Velina. At that time, Elisa, in order to take over the post of Speaker of the Assembly, abandoned her "comrade in arms" and was in sync with Edi Rama. This time, apparently, her quarrels with Balluk and jealousy that Skanderbeg had been kidnapped by Belinda pushed her to act more inclined to emotions than logic or politics.
Touched by her idol who no longer kept her as a minister, perhaps more than anyone else at the leadership meeting, she deserved Edi Rama's words: that all of you here are from me. And without me, there is no PS. Unfortunately, the prime minister had the right to slap his leadership in the face with the bitter truth that they are no longer political beings, but simply his vassals. That among them there is no longer any identity or personality that can oppose or debate the ideas and acts of the prime minister.
That SP has died long ago and Elisa and her friends were the happiest at her funeral. Therefore, any move out of line that occurs without ideas, without arguments, and without a political or public stance is simply an outburst of emotions or banal jealousy within an organization that no longer has any political identity.
The Socialist Party is simply Edi Rama's harem and only he, as an all-powerful sultan, can choose and do whatever he wants with it. Even expel you from the harem for no reason.






















