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Disobedience to "Disobedience"

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Disobedience to "Disobedience"

More than an interruption of "Civil Disobedience", this looks like a disobedience to disobedience, seeing the boomerang effect it had for the PD and its MPs.

Civil disobedience could not create an identity of its own. Although Berisha called it "civil disobedience", it actually started as a civil war, with fire in the Parliament, burning of chairs and attacks with chair tails against socialist deputies.

Since there were bad reactions in the public opinion, it continued as an uncivil demonstration, setting fire to the headquarters of the Socialist Party and throwing Molotov cocktails on the City Hall and the Prime Minister.

As this revealed, among other things, little popular support, he transferred to a guerilla movement in six roundabouts of Albania, with the hope that "the third is the truth". Under the principle "disperse because we are being counted", the opposition tried to be visible, occupying in small groups the key roundabouts of the country, where they burned tires and received endless insults from the citizens.

And while the threats to diversify the forms of "civil disobedience" continued, suddenly today Gazmend Bardhi announced that they would return to the parliamentary battle to attack the state budget that will be discussed in Parliament.

More than an interruption of "Civil Disobedience", this looks like a disobedience to disobedience, seeing the boomerang effect it had for the PD and its MPs.

The first sign was Berisha's window.

Today he spoke about the national televisions, which, according to him, broadcast news about the government, while he himself is on every television all day, either when he is in the window or on social networks. But he did not mouth civil disobedience.

It seemed as if he was pretending that he didn't care about what had happened, since he has misused the term "civil disobedience" so much that extinguishing it with a single word from Gazment Bardhi makes the whole sham of his action even more ridiculous.

Even, in order to appear institutional, he has also made new appointments for the political leaders of the districts, replacing Salianj and appointing Topalli as the political leader of the diaspora, probably because of the old connections that Shkodra has with Venice.

The truth is that disobedience no longer obeyed the legs. He could no longer stand. And now sat in the chairs of the Parliament. For PD, it is a much better and more effective thing in the opposition struggle, but for the originator of civil disobedience, it is another failure, which he usually declares as a victory whenever this happens.

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