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Ilir Meta, between the Venice Commission and a story with the Soviets

Ilir Meta, between the Venice Commission and a story with the Soviets

By Ardit Rada / To save thousands of residents of Leningrad, the Soviets tried to use the passage through Lake Ladoga. Its dimensions are such that it sees the horizon and not the shore beyond. As the old ships overflowed with citizens, the chaos but also the bad news coming from the front with the Germans made the situation increasingly pessimistic. According to reports, a commissioner took the loudspeaker and announced that Soviet troops had finally regained control of the port of Ladoga, killing hundreds of Nazis. The cheers caused the chaos to subside for several hours, until people were told that Ladoga was themselves, where the occupier had no foothold. But that was enough for the morale of the crowds to rise and calm to set in for hours.

Ilir Meta hastened yesterday to announce the victory for the debate that he has the majority over the Constitutional Court. Reading the opinion of the Venice Commission as needed, he even pulled out his staff in printed T-shirts. It is not known why the entire Presidency should support a legal opinion through such actions. In addition to being ridiculous, such an act shows how weak the propaganda is, sometimes dressed as Venice and sometimes as the Celtic of Scotland. But focusing on the essence, Venice's opinion on the appointments to the Constitutional Court clearly states that "the President suspended the process unilaterally . "

It is about the case of Arta Vorpsi, that Meta refused and his war led further, publishing confidential messages with the internationals. But that is enough to not read the whole report and to understand how Ilir Meta used the case of Arta Vorpsi to create the alibi of the show that followed.

The "lover" of Integration, as much as he has put this word in the name of his party, is the person who has left this country without a foreign minister at the culmination of negotiations with the European Union. From this example and others before and after, it should be understood that the person interested in the absence of the Constitutional Court is the President himself.

With the principle that "the bija fell" without a Court, Meta tried to leave the country without ministers, without elections and without laws. Otherwise, there would be no way to declare "victories" since he knelt before the Democratic Party militants and conspired to disperse the Assembly.

Basically the triumph that Meta announced yesterday is simply an attempt to keep the opposition in the dance of politics. To legitimize the March 2 rally, but also to tell the internationals with the mouth of Venice that his threats were right. Ilir Meta is not seeking to establish peace or justice through the interpretation of Venice, but to raise the morale of the opposition.

But the story in Ladoga happened 78 years ago. Too far in time. Very far from the headquarters of the Presidency.

* Taken from Java News