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In DP, there is a lack of reason and political logic

Shkruar nga Artur Ajazi

In DP, there is a lack of reason and political logic

No one believed that one day Berisha would not have the strength to line up all his opponents.

A party is a group of people that cooperates around a common political-social plan, the party is a free connection, where the thought, action, and political will of the creators and citizens who support it are respected. So far, I think that the parties created after the fall of the communist system in Albania also belong to this definition. But what has happened year after year in Albania, where one party split, another joined, or another was created from scratch, has caused the image of "multipartyism" to be broken to some extent. This is due to the fact that, very soon in Albania, those who "created their own parties" saw the benefit of power or politics through it. Today, after nearly 33 years, many ways of how the parties function internally have changed, as it is no longer the time when the "dictation of the head" was the law for those below.

Coming specifically to the Democratic Party, I believe that no one thought that it would turn out the way it did today. No one believed that one day Berisha would not have the strength to line up all his opponents. Divided into "pieces", where someone says "I am the chairman", another says "I am the head of the parliamentary group", or another surprises that "the stamp belongs to us, so give us the seat you robbed us of", today the fact that this dispersed political force is really a party has been called into question.

There are 2 parliamentary groups, two presidents, 4 vice presidents, 2 national councils, 2 membership parties, under the same flag, sigil, or the symbol of "two thumbs up". Then why should we call it a party, and not "special groupings of a former party". Berisha, Bardhi, Basha, Alibeaj, Noka, or other names, are today the names of the debates in the hall of the Parliament, not to solve the "problems of the people", but to show us who is the president, vice president, the secretary, etc..etc.. The years roll by and with them, the fate of a party that is collapsing as part of a clan, provincial and Bajraktarist war.

None of them has a moderate mindset, as each one thinks about the future of the mandate and the assets they have. Posting the battle for the seal, headquarters, membership and the post of party leader from within it, in Parliament, courts and newspaper pages, it seems that even Berisha did not think that the DP would crumble so badly, that it would it was impossible to gather them together in one day. Today's voter no longer believes in the imagination of the leader of a party "X", but in the tangible reality, in the promises kept and the continuous consolidation of a responsible political force. None of these conditions are met by the PD today, so why should we still call it a political party?

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