Zegjine and Karma Gazo!

2025-10-16 11:04:05 / IDE NGA ERMAL PEçI

Zegjine and Karma Gazo!

Zegjineja is perhaps the only politician who manages to get confused even when she is convinced that she is right. Yesterday, in front of the head of SPAK, she gave herself a new role: to talk about justice with a perfectly fair slip of the tongue. It was a moment that made the hall smile and the public understand that self-confidence, when not measured, becomes more dangerous than any opposition.

In Albania, politics is perceived as an arena of agreement, not words, and Zegjineja proved this. She didn't say anything wrong, but she said it badly. In a country where words are worth more than deeds, how you say it is more important than what you say.

In the campaign, Zegjine Caushi was like a wave of the Internet that crashed Gazment Bardhi onto the shore, without even realizing what had happened. She defeated him not with arguments, but with stories, not with ideas, but with ridicule, not with a program, but with posts. This worked, because Bardhi is perhaps the luckiest politician in the history of mankind: he has had an entire career without winning a single race.

All his peers in the DP have fought a battle: Belindi, Salianji, Besarti, and even Klevisi have at least fought. Only Bardhi managed to be both Basha's and Berisha's favorite, a political miracle that doesn't happen often. In short, a career forgiven, like a gift that no one asked for.

But now that Bardhi is in Parliament, Zegjineja has a bigger challenge: not to become like him. Not to become a meme that both of them have actually been given the mandate.

Zegjineja is now experiencing what she never imagined, that she would be in the Parliament hall and the cameras would focus only on this girl who became the headline of Tirana. She speaks boldly, but often forgets that words are like rifles: they must be shot carefully, otherwise they will kill you from behind.

Yesterday, when after the gaffe he addressed the opposition with "what's there to laugh about?", everything turned into a meme. In politics, a slip of the tongue is no longer a mistake, it is a metaphor. It shows what one really thinks, before one's mind controls it, and perhaps for this reason, gaffes are more sincere than speeches.

Zegjineja, who was confused in front of Dumani yesterday, probably failed not in words, but in self-confidence. Self-confidence is her real danger: to believe that she is greater than the words she says. But words are always greater. If you don't control them, they will control you. If you don't understand them, they will find you out.

So, Zegjine, don't end up like Gazo. Don't let the internet that raised you up swallow you. Don't turn into a digital memory with the caption: "the blunder of the day." Political history is merciless to those who laugh at it.
The worst thing is this: when people start laughing at you, they don't listen to you anymore.

What you did to Gazi, don't do to yourself. If I did it to you, we'll have you on our side.

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