
Above all, it is an opposition that does not dare to say with its mouth full: We must go to the elections!
Today, the opposition made another spectacle in the Assembly, in an attempt to show that it was angry. Her usual ritual of violence in the Parliament, always starts with the idiocies of Flamur Noka and is kept alive with the rantings of Sali Berisha, who actually cares to show us that he is fierce with Lulzim Basha and gentle with Gazmend Bardhi, more than telling us how he is with Edi Rama and his government. Even more embarrassed are those deputies who do not like to be with Basha, but are not brave enough to be with Saliu, and are in love with fruits and vegetables such as watermelons, pumpkins and cucumbers, which they bring to the Assembly.
The others do their best to look pleased when Berisha speaks. In the face of this aggression, there are a bunch of silent socialists, who wish that Berisha would not look at them and especially not know their names, because then he would insult them. And they put their heads under the table.
In total, there are five or six socialist deputies and ministers who do not have a Berisha complex and who keep the whole debate going.
Why is such an "angry" opposition debating in Parliament?
An opposition faced with what it calls serious scandals, such as the case of Arben Ahmetaj, must take a political stand. The endless punishment of socialist officials by justice is not a victory of the opposition, but a victory, if such, of justice. Our opposition is emblematic, that in its time, when faced with justice, it declared it an enemy. Sali Berisha declared war on the prosecution for not handing over his son to the prosecutor, for not handing over Mediu he declared war on the Supreme Court, for not handing over Ilir Meta he went to his house at midnight and saw "films" on Monika's laptop, to convince himself what the boy had done with Dritan Prifti, for not handing over the murderers of Remzi Hoxha he made them great directors, and so on.
If today the opposition rejoices that the socialists are not good enough to protect their people from justice, they have the right to rejoice, but not as triumphant, but as thieves with immunity. Fortunately, the socialists have surrendered to justice.
If he will take a political stand against the heavy balance of punishments by justice on the socialists, then he must demand the overthrow of the government and new elections. These are the two ways an opposition responds to such a situation.
Either take the side of justice, or ask the government to go to the elections and verify their popular mandate.
Our opposition, in this battle, is neither with justice nor with the new elections. It is agreed to continue the government, but they will act as strong in the Assembly until they are convinced that they are stronger than Lulzim Basha, or even more until they are convinced that Gaz Bardhi will not leave with Lul, but with Sala.
This is a miserable opposition. Miserable in the theater she makes in the Assembly, miserable in her impotence and above all, miserable in her morals. Although today there are more rulers in prison than in any period of Albania's history, the opposition still does not dare to defend the new justice, but tries to present the punishments as punishments of Edi Rama, giving him double honor, and proving that he is ready to agree with anything but justice.
Above all, it is an opposition that does not dare to say with its mouth full: We must go to the elections! This is the real power of an opposition. Then whether to go to the elections or not, it is up to the government.
But here the opposition are more angry with Edi Rama because he does not protect his collaborators who are being punished by justice, and why he says in the group meeting that we can go to the elections, than with what is happening. In fact, they act like the best guardians of the government, defaming the Albanians.
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