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Dear Vanger,
Now that the election is over and we can discuss based on the results, I write these few lines. Before the campaign began, some analysts from Tirana TV and some representatives of your party, sitting on the sofas of coffee shops, thought that coffee does not generate votes, but said that you are the candidate who received the votes of the Greeks. Regarding Himara, I wrote that it was utter naivety and complete ignorance of the region to think that the votes of people with Greek self-identification in Himara and Delmi would be taken away by anyone other than Belleri and Jikulija. Today, the results are out, and this is no longer omniscience, I know everything, but it is a fact. The two settlements with zero or minimal recovery are Himara village, where the vast majority of residents have Greek self-identification, and Jikulija, where the majority of residents have Greek self-identification. In fact, in these ballot boxes, Jikulija received 5% more votes than Belleri, and he would have received 15% more votes among those with expired cards if the opposition had not been able to encourage the renewal of the 50 people with expired cards to vote as well. The Greek self-identification in Himara village. Therefore, I won elsewhere.
The residents of the area gave a speech about how this vote sent a message of protest to everyone. They made this so obvious that anyone who gave it a second thought would not fall prey to the propaganda. The first argument is in your favor. Immediately after the elections, the media shouted that you won because of state pressure, when this claim is completely untenable, because with businesses like Himara e Gjileka (or Dhrimadhes as Greek political nationalism makes the elderly call them), you could not even get 30% of the votes like Goro, although normally, the pressure is greater where you can exert pressure, i.e. businesses. The second argument is a challenge to you. While Gjikuriya saw an increase in votes among self-identified Greeks, it lost overwhelmingly in other areas, because the main message of these elections was a protest vote against Vorio-externalism.
Lukova made a convincing turn to the left for the first time, and the closest result was in 2015, when Goro received 50% of the votes, while before, only opposition candidates won. Qeparoi field, Borshi, Vunoi, Fterra, Çorraj, Himara Kurveleshare received more than 80% of the votes, and Palasa, Qeparoi village and Piluri received about 70%. They went out to vote, not only the 300 young residents of the local area, as far as I can see from the electoral lists they posted on social networks, your opponents, some of whom are of Himalchot origin, are the majority, but the local residents who went to vote to see how all the Bellerists and Spiralists in Himara Village, Athens and Tirana turned from the brilliant campaign of Freddy Belleri to the nationalist and Volopyrist tendencies with Freddy Belleri as the protagonist again in one year. Not a few people voted, but almost a fifth of the electorate voted for Belair in a fair protest against the rights they were deprived of in the aforementioned patriotic Albanian village, and this time, in addition to those who came out to vote in anger, they also voted for you, Volo-Exo-Romanism. Do not forget that they may vote against you again tomorrow, and not only them, but also others who protested against Volo-Exo-Romanism and who may feel that it was not understood. In fact, it is not surprising to anyone who knows the region that your opponent received only seven votes in one polling station, especially in Telbachi, and only those who were surprised that their houses were not burned down, their grandparents were not killed by the spiral virus, and fortunately, there were neither minorities nor Himalchotes under his leadership, but only Cretan mercenaries.
The third message in these elections is the well-deserved protest of the Nivica and Shevaschots. Nivica and Saint Vasili are the only two villages in Albania that were told that the beach does not belong to you because you are on a hill, and the beach in your cadastral area belongs to you, where their ancestors used to graze their cattle until the sand began to fall. When Kakomena and Kroza told him that there were beautiful beaches in the south, any peasant of that era would have seen them for the first time. They said with banal ignorance that every village is on top of a hill, Palasa, Dhërmiu, Himara, Vunoi, Piluri, Qeparoi, Borshi, Lukova, Piqerasi, Sasaj are all on top of a hill, but these estates are right, this state he already knows through and through. They were told that you have no right to the monastery and the beach, because there are bars here, and I wonder why there are no bars in Palasa and Dhërmiu, Jalai and Borshi, but only these bars? Who is this man who has taken away the beach, the sand and the private property of the monastery, in addition to the property he has acquired at the expense of the Nivichots? The Nivichots and Shevaschots, who held their national flags four meters in the middle of the village, told the Volio-Epirotists that we will give you the votes even if we give them to you, so that Tirana will listen and not let you win, making a double protest. If you put these two villages together, they are the only ones where the voting participation has decreased, while in the municipality, the turnout has increased by 11%, while in Jikulia it has decreased by 10%. This is a clear message to the Volio-Epirotists, who have changed their rhetoric and think they will lose miserably, and a clear message to you, to take your eyes off these two villages, the moment the patriotic vote falls on their necks is not good.
Likewise, with every opposition vote he lost outside of Himara e Dhërmi, Koudsi sent a fourth message, that he waited a year after the elections for the municipality to determine the high protest votes, to pave the road for himself and give more than 45 minutes of water a day, but he did not do it and now they are making a legitimate protest. But be careful, because Ilyas has the same unpaved roads and Vunoh has the same water problem, but your water use is more than 80%. Win the votes of the former and don’t lose the latter, because this story goes in two directions.
The last and most important information is in the municipality of Himare, where he lost not only the Greek votes, but also the Albanian votes. It is true that you won in the district “1 Maji”, where the newcomers are in the majority, but you lost in the district of Stefanel, where the newcomers are in the majority. Here we return to a fundamental phenomenon of the mess that Tirana has caused in the region, and the naivety of what I wrote from the beginning. The municipality of Himare has a 50-50 self-identity, not to mention an Albanian majority, but it has been ignored because of a meaningless “dream” or “naivety” in order to gain Greek votes. This has led to Librazhdios, Kukksians and Vranishtjotes, and to a lesser extent Pilurjos, Vunjos and Qeparotas, who still face the internal challenge of being Belerist without being non-Albanian. Vangjel, you have plenty of time to ask if you “know why?”, but I am clarifying this for others who may read it. As the clamor of Greek political nationalism caused a cry in Athens, which then reached Tirana and from Tirana created a chaotic politics in the region, the Albanians in the city of Himara have seen that whoever is in power there, the Beyle have the best business, they can sometimes stay without paying taxes, no one harasses them, no one asks them for fines like they do with the other Lukovars, in short, they make the law in the city. Therefore, the Albanians in Himara, due to the chaos in Tirana and their naive dream of being able to get the votes of the Greeks, have seen that if you stand with the Beyle and against Goro and Tavo, then nothing is harmed in daily life, and if you are against the Beyle, you lose the benefits that are common in daily life, even if he is the SP or the PD at the head of the municipality.
This phenomenon, which Tirana created with its own hands, is also present in the entire municipality, and in addition to the mortgage problems that are everywhere, the residents of the region saw how the three Greek-speaking villages of Parasa, Dermiou and Himara were doing it. They sold the properties, so the residents of these three villages benefited, but the villages of Himara and Gilek still did not vote. On the other hand, the dreamy beaches of Kakome and Krorza were told that you will not benefit even if they are built, while Lukovars, Picerasiots, Borshjots, Keparotas and Vunjots were told that you will expect their beaches to be developed much later, and that it will not be, and before that we will not have a paved promenade like in Borsh. So, the three Greek-speaking villages in the region are developing, and it is time to develop in the overwhelmingly Albanian-speaking villages of the municipality.
Dear Vanger,
The message of these elections is clear. If you try to flirt with Vorio-Epiroism, you will lose the entire municipality in a spectacular way, just as you lose the votes of the Albanians of the city of Himare, who for thirty years have seen Belleri do whatever he wants in the opposition. Do not think that those Nivejos, Shevasjos and Kudhasjos who did not vote for you en masse did not read Belleri’s article yesterday, who used their votes to demand that you open a Greek high school in Himare and who made sure that they were ready to punish him for voting for this abuse that he did with their votes. However, they also saw that despite their votes, the 9-year school in the hearth of Greek nationalism remained open, so they voted for Belleri, because they knew that flirting with Vorio-Epiroism had nothing to do with their votes, but with the naivety of Tirana politics. In fact, if this high school opens, the votes of Belleri will multiply, because the Albanians of the region will understand again that when they congratulated Strakner for Belleriism, only by being with him can Tirana be prevented from falling on his neck in daily life.
So, apart from the fact that they must have certificates of houses that all residents of Himara cannot even rebuild, even if you try again for one year, that is, in the general elections, to get the votes of the Greeks of Himara, you will lose more Albanians to Stefanelli on May 1, and more than 85% of the population of the city. The Himara Albanians who voted for you speak: no mother and son put beams on the beach, because the beach does not belong to anyone, and no mother and son prevents residents from going to Manastir even if the surrounding properties have owners. I’m talking about the legs, the code says about pass slavery, sit down, lose Nivic-Bubari and Saint Basil forever, proud Albanians, Belleri wishes you. The Albanians of Himara say it clearly: how much fines are on the necks of the Lukovars, how much fines are on the Buneks of Picras and Sasaggi, and the same for the Belleristers, or do what you have to do and don’t fall on anyone’s neck.The Albanians in Himara made it clear: we know that the Borshi promenade will be developed later, but simple paving so as not to damage the shock absorbers of holidaymakers is not a problem, and the beaches of the Albanian villages will also begin to be developed. The Albanians in Himara made it clear: bring the water of Kuč to Palasa e Dhërmi, but open the pipeline so that Kučjot and Vranishtota can also irrigate the land and drink water, and the water of Kudhasjota, Vunjota, Pilurjo and Qeparota exceeds 45 minutes a day. The Albanians in Himara made it clear: the road to Kudes, Ilias and Choraj, which costs very little, should be paved as a business that benefits the Bellerista or Tirana region. The Albanians in Himara made it clear: do not neglect the cemeteries of Choraj and the agriculture of Telbachi and Kararat. Most importantly, the Albanians made it clear: the people under 15% with Greek self-identification in Himara should have all the rights that belong to them in Albanian and non-Greek institutions, as they have retained until today, but they are flirting with Greek politics. Himara Municipality is bilingual, or a minority, or become another Gilka, which even Greek speakers call Gilkats, “Dhrimadhes”, with the blessing, encouragement and support of Tirana, and you are in a bad situation.
Dear Vanger,
I wish you a good mandate, although I do not yet wish you victory, because the Albanians of Himara challenge you, but they did not simply vote for you. Congratulations to them, they sent so many messages with their votes, and I hope that you receive these messages and never become a democrat in the city whose administration decided to disappear in the face of the Volio-extrorotationism that comes from Athens and not from Himara. I hope that you will answer the challenge of the proud laboratories of the coast and the proud laboratories of Kurveles, and I hope that the minority of the city who consider themselves Greeks will receive from you the same services as the Greeks, neither worse nor better than the Greeks. Your voters are the Albanians of Himara.
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