Post by account_disabled on Mar 2, 2024 5:51:08 GMT
The trifecta of insolence Serving government video propaganda from the cab of a snowplow while thousands of citizens were stranded and freezing to death on the streets across Albania marked a new peak in government hypocrisy. But this time the theater went so badly that it exposed itself. Just a few hours before the government served the video of the snowplows at work, the government police had announced the launch of investigations for abuse of duty against the company that maintains the road axes in the north of the country. These two cannot stay together. The roads are either maintained or the one who maintains them has abused his duty. But apparently the propanda scriptwriter must have lost the thread.
Perhaps rightly so, since in Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data eight years, propaganda is the busiest sector of the government. After so much fatigue, the imagination degenerates into the banal scenarios of ministers riding snowplows, just like the heroine tractor drivers of the Labor Party, who climbed the tractor in Chuka e Frengut. But the question that naturally arises in this situation is; what makes a government so ridiculous? And the most natural answer that comes to mind is failure. Governments make propaganda when they want to cover up failures. But the latter usually stem from corruption. And that's the trifecta of insolence. Corruption, failure, propaganda. Didn't the same thing happen with the pandemic? Now back to the facts.
Read also: No Content Available In 2014, the government and the World Bank launched a $156 million performance-based road maintenance and safety project. The project divided Albania into four regions and selected 1,350 kilometers of national roads, the maintenance of which was given to private companies for a period of 5 years. The Balldre-Lezhë-Milot axis is part of the northern region. The tender for the large contract took place in 2017 and a consortium of two companies was declared the winner; the Greek JV Bioliap and the Albanian Geci shpk. Under the contract, the government will pay the two companies $19 million in total and for five years they will maintain 270 kilometers of roads in the north of the country, including the reconstruction of damaged roads as well as routine winter maintenance.
Perhaps rightly so, since in Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data eight years, propaganda is the busiest sector of the government. After so much fatigue, the imagination degenerates into the banal scenarios of ministers riding snowplows, just like the heroine tractor drivers of the Labor Party, who climbed the tractor in Chuka e Frengut. But the question that naturally arises in this situation is; what makes a government so ridiculous? And the most natural answer that comes to mind is failure. Governments make propaganda when they want to cover up failures. But the latter usually stem from corruption. And that's the trifecta of insolence. Corruption, failure, propaganda. Didn't the same thing happen with the pandemic? Now back to the facts.
Read also: No Content Available In 2014, the government and the World Bank launched a $156 million performance-based road maintenance and safety project. The project divided Albania into four regions and selected 1,350 kilometers of national roads, the maintenance of which was given to private companies for a period of 5 years. The Balldre-Lezhë-Milot axis is part of the northern region. The tender for the large contract took place in 2017 and a consortium of two companies was declared the winner; the Greek JV Bioliap and the Albanian Geci shpk. Under the contract, the government will pay the two companies $19 million in total and for five years they will maintain 270 kilometers of roads in the north of the country, including the reconstruction of damaged roads as well as routine winter maintenance.