
Analyst Ergys Mertiri considered the opposition's request for a technical government to be senseless.
In an interview for "Special Report", commenting on Thursday's protest, the analyst said that the opposition has "neither moral power, nor credibility or international support" to impose its demands on the government.
"The first one is meaningless because there can be no technical government. To force the government to resign and lead the country to early elections means that you have the power to overthrow it. This opposition that we have has neither moral power, nor support of the people, nor credibility, nor international support, nor any kind of capacity to impose its demands on the government. Then it is an idiotic request made from the perspective of the inferior who knows very well that it will not come true. Berisha's goal with this protest is to lie to his electorate that he is fighting with the government, he is not fighting with the government but he is in alliance with it," said Mertiri.
According to him, the protest was also against SPAK. Mertiri added that Berisha is the only politician who is rallying people against a prosecution because he cannot agree to be investigated.
"Above all, this was a protest against SPAK. The idea of releasing Sali Berisha, who did they ask? They asked GJKKO and SPAK, the new justice, which was made to judge these protests, not for people's problems. In fact, this government has stolen just as Berisha's government has also stolen, and today Berisha is telling people to come to the square and his problem is that SPAK does not investigate. The only politician to date who gathers people in protest against a prosecutor's office, which is investigating, is protesting that he does not agree to be investigated, and this is shameful. This opposition, in this kind of derangement, where it calls the people to protest to defend itself in the investigation, shows that it cannot have the capacity to defeat the government because it has to protect its own skin. And when you have this problem, you cannot do politics to defeat the government", added Mertiri.
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