54231 - The aim of the Albanians in Skopia
N. Lygeros
Translated from the Greek by Athina Kehagias
As unbelievable as it may be, for those who are not aware of how many sacrifices are made by those who want to stay in power, the leader of the Social Democratic Union, ie, the heir to the Union of Communists, has agreed within the context of compromise, that during the last one hundred days of government, the Prime Minister of Skopia would be Albanian.
We remind you that the Albanians constitute the 26% of the population.
This radical move is preparing consequences for the future.
Therefore, the ideological approach resulted toward the enhancement of a straightforward form of Albanianism which aims to unite in every way possible, Albania, Kosovo and Tetovo This is not merely the consequences of the compromises after the 2001 uprising, but also the repercussions of the Albanian’ constant attempt to come to power.
We see therefore, that not only no problem has been solved, but quite the contrary, as the Albanians themselves say, the urbanite returned to his nest.
In this context, but not that alone, since there is the common factor of Turkey, it is interesting for a comparison to take place, with the desire of the Turkish Cypriots in Cyprus, especially when we examine the outcome of the Zurich-London Treaty upon the Constitution of Cyprus.
We have yet another good example that nationalism constitutes an ideological degeneration of the notion of Nation.
Consequently, ideology creates conditions capable of even causing the dismemberment of the state, since the Albanians deep inside do not believe in its correctness.