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Politics confuse Albanians

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TIRANA, July 5 – It is becoming harder and harder for common citizens in this country to know whether they should abide by the country’s laws or not.
What else can one say when listening to the government authorities and also the opposition Socialist party asking them not to follow the law in jurisdictions where the ruling parties or opposition govern.
The Interior Ministry comes out to say that a document that Tirana City Hall, run by the opposition Socialists, has distributed is violating their privacy and calls on them not to fill it.
The opposition says the government is taking away peoples’ savings and giving back very little money to cope with increasing poverty.
Tit-for-tat accusations have become so daily and common in the country that for many people, those undecided who are targeted during the election campaigns, find it difficult to believe that in essence both sides are asking them to disobey the law enforced by the other.

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