
Four months after the victory that gave the Socialist Party a fourth mandate in power, its power is more stable than ever. Analyst Mustafa Nano said that this power is less vulnerable than that of Enver Hoxha.
" In a certain sense, paradoxically, Enver Hoxha's power was more vulnerable and more destabilizing than Rama's. An international conspiracy or a coup d'état could happen to Enver Hoxha, while no kind of international conspiracy could happen to Edi Rama because the internationals see him as the only character with whom they can communicate in Tirana, while from the inside there is nothing that can happen to him, since he has made the SP a flop, while the DP is literally dead ," he said in "MCN".
According to Nano, this power that Rama has accumulated is a result of the weak opposition he faces.
" I am inclined to think that Albanians voted for Rama not so much out of sympathy and appreciation for him as out of distrust and rejection of the opposition. The fact that in his fourth term he received more support than he had in the first, second and third is to be recorded in history. But we know why it happened. Albanians reject the opposition to the point that they are ready to vote for Rama for a fifth and sixth term. The opposition pretends not to understand this. Or maybe they really don't understand it ," he added.
Nano added that the reason why Albanians choose the same majority, even though it is marked by scandals, is to discredit the opposition.
" They have the space to act as the opposition, they have the space to raise their voice in Parliament, they have media space, they have the space to demonstrate their strength in the squares and streets, although this political action has already been discredited and devalued. Edi Rama can be crucified for many things, but not because he has narrowed the space for opposition action or because he has exercised violence against the opposition ," he added.
Regarding the rumors that Rama will introduce opposition personalities into the new government, Nano said: " Why not? If someone is hired because they have good professional and moral credentials, that would be ok, but I would not advise or praise such 'recruitments' in Albania. I fear that, if such a thing happens, it happens for diversion. The Socialists do not have to accept that people from the other camp are borrowed and promoted to positions. In addition, the oppositionists who accept such offers seem to me. If they have great goals and desires in life, they quickly raise their voices where they are, in the opposition. If there is one thing of public importance that needs to be done in Albania, it is the resurgence of the opposition. So, those Vlora Democrats who have thrown themselves on the other side, I am inclined to view them with suspicion ."
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