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What will happen to the Democratic Party after May 11?

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What will happen to the Democratic Party after May 11?

Will Sali Berisha resign from all positions in the Democratic Party after losing the elections?

Albania today finds itself in a situation of frozen politics. Everything in this frozen state is understood to favor the power of Prime Minister Edi Rama.

I.

But why does Rama feel secure in his power with this political situation frozen only in the majority?

Because now, everyone sees and understands that the Democratic Party is in a state of crisis that cannot even create new ideas for national development, and has not yet created a normal platform for its political program in front of public opinion, in this period that is two months before election day.

And it is understood that the Democratic Party does not have an internationally acceptable party leader in the West, because Sali Berisha is persona non grata in America.

And this condition is permanently damaging him.

But does the Democratic Party understand this situation? It understands, but now the Party itself is occupied by Sali Berisha.

But, can a political party come to power in Albania today whose leader has been declared undesirable in the United States of America with the motive: for corruption with his entire family?!

And therefore, this is where any perspective of his ends.

And we must not forget that Sali Berisha is also facing a court case in Albania on charges of "corruption".

So, what will happen to the Democratic Party?

Will Sali Berisha resign from all positions in the Democratic Party after losing the elections?

If we were to stick to a political analysis, considering the situation where the Socialist Party enters the electoral race to obtain the fourth mandate of its government, the DP should have been the main favorite.

But at the same time, we must emphasize that it is now a fact that winning this year's elections with Berisha as party leader is an absolute impossibility.

And of course, that's where everything ends.

II.

The politics of every party in Albania today has an internal law that states: a president who is unacceptable to Albanian society and to American politics in the function of governing Albania cannot be president, because this creates an electoral war, which would take place in a vacuum.

This is the reason that cannot be overcome, because Berisha is under the psychological pressure of the criminal lawsuit accusing him in court of corruption, and his legal status non-grata in the United States of America.

Meanwhile, Berisha has only one hope, and only according to this question: will he be able to obtain his innocence at SPAK where he is being tried on corruption charges?

And finally, we ask: Will Albania be able to emerge from this frozen state in May of this year?

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