“THE UMBRELLAS DO NOT AFFECT THE EU” On pages 10-11
Opinion of the Day By SHINASI RAMA Today’s society in the Albanian state is in a deep and all-encompassing moral crisis that, at first glance, seems as if it cannot... Continues on pages 28-29 The problem of political divisions in Albania
Commentary BY SHINASI RAMA Whose hands will the PD remain in? A few days ago a political researcher approached me with the aim of conducting a thorough scientific study of the PD. I politely declined, telling him that I had another project in hand. The truth is that I do have ano
Scenario: A line of opposition girls will keep the distance between the protesters and the police. Shinasi Rama: The second December 8? Mockery of the people
Comment BY SHINASI RAMA For a new beginning, “act now” There are some people who hesitate to take part in the rally of the Albanian-American Forum for Democracy. The rally is being organized tomorrow at Dag Hammerskjold Plaza, from 10 to 12, at the intersection of First Avenue an
“THE YEAR’S FILES” / DECEMBER ’90 THE FOUNDING OF PD, RECOUNTED BY GJINUSHI, MEKSI AND SHINASI RAMA On pages 15-19
FORMER TJETOIST Shinasi Rama: PD, the family clan property of Sali Berisha Pages 4-5
DOSSIER ‘91 On pages 30-31
ANALYSIS Berisha, Enver’s janissary By SHINASI RAMA On pages 10-11
THE FORMER DISILLUSIONED COMMENTS ON POLITICS On pages 10-11
The former dissident comments on politics On pages 10-11
Nocja: Ermali and Françeska, a relationship of convenience Page 22 Nocja: Ermali and Françeska, a relationship of convenience
“Selami, a rag of Berisha, is eating shame with bread” Pages 6-7
Rama-Obama, meeting in Washington: A fortune ▸ Page 9
Interview, Part Two / One of the founders recounts the moments of the student movement SHINASI RAMA: Why did Saliu and Pashko clash with Edi Rama, Berisha has been a spy of Sigurimi and UDB On pages 8-9
INTERVIEW/ The former December movement activist’s forecast for a coalition among the main parties What will happen after the elections. The big parties will not have the numbers to govern on their own. Topi’s and Spahiu’s parties will fragment the electorate. The solution—everyo