The historical leader has not yet understood (or pretends not to understand) that, in politics, time runs out when one election is lost, not 10 such elections.
Conspiracy theories that "we want a technical government, we want new elections, our votes were stolen on May 11", and others like these, have only tarnished Berisha's reputation within his party. It is enough to know the history of the internal elections of the Democratic Party, it is enough to get acquainted with important details of the electoral processes of that party from the center to the grassroots, to understand how different the situation remains today in the DP.
The meticulously implemented scenario of supposedly "saving the party from Basha and MC Conigali" were bubbles that further reduced the number of supporters of Berisha in the DP. Although he heavily promoted "his arrest as a politician, ordered by Edi Rama", it seems that support and votes for Berisha, even within the party, have suffered a significant decline.
The historical leader has not yet understood (or pretends not to understand) that, in politics, time expires when one election is lost, not 10 such elections. In politics, brutal actions, dictating attitudes, and isolated impositions by a leader who claims to represent the majority in a party are not tolerated. I firmly believe that Berisha today does not have the certainty of maximum votes within his party. If elections were held today, but free and fair, within the DP, Sali Berisha would never get the majority to continue being the leader of that party. I really believe and understand the Doctor, in his insistence on remaining as the party leader.
I understand, because in the situation he is in, especially at his age, the best course of action remains to be a party leader, a member of parliament, and to call himself “opposition leader”. According to him, this “would give him the time and opportunity to face the investigation, the trial, and why not, even an extreme decision by the GJKKO to imprison him”. Being the opposition leader of a democratic country is both a moral obligation and a privilege, to recognize the global political reality. Only dictators remain in eternal positions, but not the leaders of a democratic party or country. If you look closely at his latest “inventions”, such as the first and these second “speeches” before the Prime Minister’s Office, you will be convinced that Sali Berisha exactly imitates dictators, mainly those of Latin America.
It remains incomprehensible to some extent, his determination to perpetuate his position as party leader, or even as a deputy. It is enough to refer to the great philosopher Languer Dias "get lost, get out, before they take you away", and he would probably be honored and respected by Albanians even today. In politics, you cannot prolong the "agony" and survival, by exhausting the party and the trust of the supporters, who have believed in your European and Euro-Atlantic values, to the point of destruction.
Shkrim I sakte. Do s'do Saliu, do e hape krahun se jane vet zhvillimet shoqerore qe e nxjerrin jashte. Puna eshte se kjo parti-bande do kete shume pune per te shkulur metodat shpellare te ekzistences, qe sot I mbartin shume langonj te Saliut