The streets are talking!

In Albania, the government speaks every day. It speaks with conferences, with drones, with 3D videos, with ribbons that are cut before the asphalt and concrete dry. It speaks so much that it creates the illusion that the country is being built at the speed of words. It spoke again today, when the entire responsible structure of the state came out to tell us what we do not understand: what is happening to Albania's roads.
Power speaks so much that there comes a moment when even propaganda gets tired, because the roads begin to speak for themselves. They speak about the quality of how they were built, how they were studied, but also what material was used. Nature begins to show us what has really been done to those roads.
I have chosen not to be a generalist in public opinion, but to speak only about issues that really concern me. I come from a family of engineers, but I have never chosen to speak about technical issues, even though I have been hearing about projects, investments or study plans for over 25 years.
But what is happening today with Albania's roads, or even other investments, is truly alarming.
We are seeing in the media every day how investments of millions of euros are showing a very poor quality of work. We are seeing how Albania is an experimental construction site and no one is taking responsibility.
A cracked road can be a technical defect or natural causes, but many cracked roads are a model.
Corruption in Albania is no longer an opposition accusation. It is a permanent suspicion that arises every time a project is inaugurated faster than it is audited. When costs increase without transparency and competitions seem like a formality, the problem is not technical. It is political.
Edi Rama today persistently defends Belinda Balluku and this is his choice.
But the question that arises is why a prime minister decides to completely defend a model that is not efficient!
Is this protection of an individual?
Or protection of a system of contracts?
Or fear that if a stone falls, the wall will shake?
Because power that is not limited by responsibility ends up being limited by time and history, as John Locke emphasized.
In the end, the streets do not make political statements, but reveal the truth. Truth has a strange habit: it never gets old. It can be delayed, it can be challenged, it can be pushed aside by propaganda, but it never disappears.
Today, a parallel media reality can be built through the state's propaganda machinery, but in the end, responsibility cannot be avoided. History and the institutions of justice will hold them accountable. Every cracked asphalt, every dubious project and every investment without transparency will sooner or later pass the test of time and perhaps even through the doors of justice.
In the end, those who failed to account in politics will have to give it before the law and history.
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