This calm seems to have been broken by Ervin Salianji, who, although with a sudden and unclear move regarding what awaits him and the future, began organizing several meetings with DP structures and supporters in the districts.
After the May 11 elections, it seemed that everything was going 'well' in the Democratic Party.
The rhetoric of theft, of not recognizing the government, and of defending the free vote continued to flow freely, but it didn't bother anyone.
All the DP MPs, both those who loved each other and those who hated each other, the only thing they agreed on was that everyone was responsible for the defeat, except Berisha.
In this context, SPAK and GJKKO have continued their work for the government, but instead of supporting it, Berisha and his followers have continued with the theories of a criminal organization and a justice system captured by Edi Rama.
Despite the accusations and attacks against the government, the opposition had sat down with it to set up a commission for Territorial Reform and one for Electoral Reform. So, everything was 'working' miraculously.
This calm seems to have been broken by Ervin Salianji, who, although with a sudden and unclear move regarding what awaits him and the future, began organizing several meetings with DP structures and supporters in the districts.
That was enough for the DP to 'wake up' in panic, issue an internal organizational order to find those responsible for the defeat, start meetings at the grassroots level, call the National Council, set 'red lines' for Salianja, practically showing him the 'door' of the party, and this Thursday put on a show like only Berisha and the DP know how to do when they are in such trouble.
In this general picture, although the 'motive' seems to be Balluku, it is actually Salianj's movement within the DP. They are not showing 'strength' to the government, but their muscles to Salianj, to tell him that we are here.
If they had it with Balluk and Rama, they should support the Special Prosecution Office and SPAK, not call them a criminal organization and accuse them of being servants of the government or go to the Mandates Council and demand what they should demand in accordance with the law and the Prosecution's request.
If they had it with Balluk and the government, they would not disrupt the session, but would rather ensure that everything goes smoothly, in order to explain to the Albanians what has happened, what is expected to happen, and what position and stance the opposition has in all of this.
But no! They chose to show their 'muscles' towards Salianj, so that he would find out that here is Saliu and Muli, one who flies over the heads of the guards to occupy the ministers' chairs and the other who is enough to give an order to cause that parliamentary chaos.
That's all! The show continues.
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