
After the amnesty pact with the majority, which was another distinct anti-American signal in the content of the draft, Sali Berisha's next goal is to get the Democratic Party's stamp. A strong blow is likely planned ahead of the Court of Appeal's decision on the matter.
Despite the fact that it seems that the pulpit's pact with the majority is holding a puppet theater that will make a noise, or the emotional turmoil of Ilir Meta who is fired to become Spider Man, it does not seem that we are in a new "Superhero" saga.
Chances are that a completely different plan is being prepared than what appears in the noise of panels or press conferences.
The signal that was given by catapulting an important symbol such as Gjin Gjoni, shows that Sali Berisha is heading towards a preparation not for elections, but for an extra-political clash not just with the majority but with the political system.
A scenario similar to 2017 or 2019, but in all likelihood with changes according to new circumstances. Gjin Gjoni's maneuver is clearly a significant indicator of the next step towards the creation of an extra-electoral grouping.
Politically, that election does not even have an electoral character, since the political power of Gjin Gjon has not been proven to attract votes from the gray electorate, but also organizationally, since the former member of KLD has not led any section of the DP in the territory all these years.
Quite naturally, a possible approach for him in politics would be to approach the party headquarters as an expert on justice, where he could be promoted on television media and dinner panels.
But the signal that Sali Berisha wanted to give is completely different. That speaks more than the statements of the new head of the Lezha branch. He was a character who became the main symbol of the US battle for justice reform in Albania.
Ambassador Donald Lu, when he mentioned the famous metaphor of "judges' watches", was inspired by Gjin Gjon's watch, which appeared in the photos where the former judge appeared at the official meetings of the High Council of Justice.
And this move by Berisha, more than a political insult to the Americans, is an action, a demonstration to communicate with his real enemies, who are in Washington.
Today, after the decision of the Supreme Court confirming the house arrest of Sali Berisha, a frontal attack by the doctor's colonels against the new justice has started in the media near him.
According to them, the justice institutions are filled with people with family ties to the majority, accusing them of ties to the Labor Party and the State Security.
Of course, this is all to fill their followers with toxic propaganda, since one of the characters most associated with the ALP is the man who leads the pulpit from the window. And his deputies, as the last report of the Files Authority pointed out, have never asked for their files of the former State Security to be disclosed.
After the catastrophic loss of the May 14 elections, the initiation of criminal investigations and the seizure of properties, Sali Berisha is unlikely to go to the elections as the "goat to the butcher".
In fact, both Berisha himself, as well as his loyalists such as Flamur Noka and others, have publicly stated that they will not participate in the elections with this government. Of course, it is a catch phrase, where although the logic remains the same, for the form and methods everything is being drawn up, and the plan is likely to be ready.
All that remains is the start of what is no longer considered a "revolution", but a new guerrilla, which is most likely not frontal.
The protests targeting the mayor of Tirana are only the first signals of this guerrilla warfare. Where, through a gossip campaign that is distributed in the studio, it is trying to be considered as a "closed shop with Edi Rama".
However, the situation today is quite different from other times and years. After the amnesty pact with the majority, which was another distinct anti-American signal in the content of the draft, Sali Berisha's next goal is to get the Democratic Party's stamp. A strong blow is likely planned ahead of the Court of Appeal's decision on the matter.
Meanwhile, the game to remove the measure of house arrest seems to be more of a smokescreen. Berisha is better served by the look of a martyr in front of his followers than a demonstration of anger in the Assembly hall. Under house arrest, the doctor left on his own, refusing to appear at the prosecutor's office.
An interrogation would crush him more than the performance of the window, which, although a strained fable, protects him from excessive exposure. Even the burning of the mandate is very likely to interest him more, but he will try to sell it as expensive as possible...
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