
Adriana Kalaja's attack on the most voted DP MP is just the first step of a well-known scheme: Berisha tries to hold the party hostage, attacking every voice that can replace her. Today he has a name to stop her: Jorida Tabaku!
After his heavy defeat in the May 11 elections, Sali Berisha has entered a battle on two fronts: one within the Democratic Party, where he fears a movement to implement the statute that demands his resignation as a loser, and the other outside the party, to justify his personal crisis with justice by accusing the majority. Essentially, both of these battles have a common objective: keeping Berisha at the head of the DP at all costs, even if the party is completely burned.
The internal front of the attack has recently been opened against Jorida Tabaku, the most voted MP of the Democratic Party, who has become a symbol of those voices that demand the reform of the DP and the removal of the "burnt cards" that have held it hostage for decades.
The scenario is old: to hit a dangerous figure for his power, Sali Berisha uses the loudest and most devoted people to him. In this case, Adriana Kalaja has taken on the role of the “commanded cobra”. Instead of congratulating her most voted colleague of the DP for the result, she has put herself at the service of a low and coordinated attack, publicly accusing Tabaku of being a product of Edi Rama and the “new Sudan” of Albanian politics.
This is not only untrue, but it is structured language for political denigration, aimed at nip in the bud any attempt to reform and revive the Democratic Party without Berisha at the helm.
Tabaku won convincingly, with a pure citizen vote. But this is not enough for Berisha and his trusted group "Noka-Vokshi-Paloka-Topalli", who tried to sabotage her through manipulation of open lists. And yet, this did not work either.
In the face of this, the scenario shifts to the second plan: to publicly burn her image, present her as a tool of Edi Rama and declare her a traitor to the DP, in order to curb any movement for Berisha's resignation and the start of the party's reform from within.
Ironically, the very figure of "Suda", which Kalaja is using against Tabaku, is a political creation of 1996, a product of the Berisha regime and the then SHIK.
Meanwhile, at that time, Jorida Tabaku was a 13-year-old schoolgirl.
History repeats itself, as political revenge.
The fact that Berisha did not react immediately, but appeared a few days later to make a lukewarm statement, saying that "there is no place for accusations without evidence", is not a sign of foresight, but of strategy.
He cannot punish Kalana, because she is part of his arsenal to hit any figure who takes away his oxygen in the DP.
Berisha has done this for 34 years in a row.
Every figure who has emerged as a reformer, he has attacked, denigrated and eliminated with similar scenarios.
Today it is Tabaku's turn.
Jorida Tabaku is today the strongest voice that demands a different DP, a DP free from shadows, worn-out names and leadership that never wins.
For this, Berisha has decided to stop her at all costs, because he knows that she is no longer "an alternative voice", but is the real threat to his political end./ Pamphlet
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