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The opposition returned to the Parliament, Kadilli: The right decision, Berisha's needs for chaos in the Parliament are personal

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The opposition returned to the Parliament, Kadilli: The right decision,

The return of opposition MPs to Parliament has raised questions about the continuation of the action.

The head of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, speaks of civil disobedience as the only way to create a technical government, but on the other hand, critics see the return to the Assembly as the beginning of an agreement between the parties.

To talk about the latest developments in politics, mainly with the actions of the opposition, in the central news edition of Vizion Plus, the analyst Fatbardh Kadilli was in a direct connection.

Kadilli said that the opposition has done the right thing by returning to Parliament and said that radical actions are harmful.

Full interview:

Question: Although the opposition talks about civil disobedience, it returned to Parliament yesterday, how do you see this behavior?

Kadilli: I believe that he did the right thing because the opposition seat is in the Parliament. Radical actions are failed actions that distance the opposition from the citizens and from its mission to be the opposition in the Parliament. They will expose the government and announce what they are capable of doing or not. The rest is a theater. Berisha's needs to tense the situation are his personal needs, but not those of the opposition. When someone leaves a vacuum and leaves the political square, someone else will take their place.

Question: Do you see a change in the political course after the return from Strasbourg of the opposition MPs?

Kadilli: I am convinced that what was discussed in Strasbourg is different from what these people say. You cannot go to Strasbourg to talk about two court decisions. The most important meeting was with David McAllister, who forced the DP to enter the elections when it was in the tent. There is no road that leads to direction but electoral confrontation, which requires ideas, efforts. Sali Berisha's project is a politically failed project.

Question: The opposition has held two protests so far, do you think they should continue with protests to reach the technical government?

Kadilli: In principle, any protest is healthy for democracy because the majority is put under pressure. The protest is done with dignity, with citizenship. The cause either brings you closer to or separates you from the citizen, the first protest distanced the DP from the citizen. The hope for a successful opposition does not yet exist. The agreements they have made on the electoral code make it difficult for new parties.

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