Both of these developments, which are tangible, turn Berisha's "civil disobedience" into an oppositional disobedience to him and reduce his political action to that of mercenaries who expect to be rewarded for what they do.
The new opposition action has two obvious positive results. The first is an action that has separated the opposition people from the opposition leadership and the second has separated the opposition dependent on Berisha from the rest of the opposition.
The first division is dramatic for Berisha. The first effect of this action is the civil disobedience of the opposition people towards Sali Berisha. Not only the abandonment on the day they called the rally, but since the announcement of this action until today, we have not had any act of civil disobedience by the citizens. We only have non-civilian violence from three or four opposition MPs who were surprised by the terror that Berisha would not put them on the list.
The distancing of the opposition people from the so-called opposition action of Sali Berisha, three weeks after he announced it publicly, clearly shows this action as a war of a mercenary group that wants to serve Berisha for a few months until they are sure that he will put it on the list. After that, you have to watch the next "January 8", when they will fight with each other and all together against "Zen's dad".
The second division also occurred within the opposition MPs. From all the opposition groups, including the PD group, even those who are formally with Berisha, 10 to 15 deputies are trying to be active and convince Berisha that they deserve a place on the list. They are more or less those who returned late from Basha to Berisha and want to make up for lost time.
Apart from Flag, there is nowhere to go without Berisha because she is "non grata" just like in a large western country, others are not united by fate with Berisha, but Berisha has their political destiny in hand and they are acting like loyal soldiers his. The rest are sitting back and minding their own business. The new opposition parties are clearly distanced from Berisha's action and the opposition parliamentary parties that are in alliance with PD are distanced from the charlatan scenes.
Both of these developments, which are tangible, turn Berisha's "civil disobedience" into an oppositional disobedience to him and reduce his political action to that of mercenaries who expect to be rewarded for what they do.
On the other hand, this action finds the government and personally Edi Rama in his best time, that in the middle of this opposition action, Brussels opens negotiations also because of this stupidity and that all this only creates a positive political climate for him because of the contrast of government with street violence.
Berisha's only hope of reaching a new agreement with Rama through violence is dead, as he no longer needs Rama for anything. That's exactly what he needs, on the streets, with a bridge of fire in his hand and on the balcony, like a deranged crowd that does not inspire hope even inside Sali Berisha's house.
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