
The "unfixed" deputies, that is, who will fight for votes against each other, will be put under the rule of the "fixed" leaders because the latter, from the top of Olympus, will also determine the fate of the unfixed, having under control and played with their political fate.
Even the opposition is fixated on the "fixed list" of candidates for deputies, just like the majority!
This is how she turns off the lights of her electorate.
Whether she voted for it or agreed with this change, her political behavior has reached the point of no return.
I don't understand what they have with the former President of the DP, Mr. Lulzim Basha, in this case! They are doing the same thing for which they are criticizing!
The electorate can now go to the beach in peace!
The baklava has already been shared among the bosses.
We have been playing with the electoral code for almost 30 years. Change after change. They are not comfortable with the main political parties. However, what is common in all these changes, as sustainable political results, are two:
1. We have in 40 years (where are they going) the same leading political class.
2. We have a political monopoly of one, two, or three political parties, and a constellation of parties without the electorates that come around money.
This is political stagnation in the country, with those features of political stagnation in authoritarian countries after the cold war, or as before 45 years of ALP! (Up the spirit of the Congresses!)
I see the draft of the agreement between the SP and the PD on the amendments to the Electoral Code and I read with sadness and hilarity that the lists of candidates for deputies will be divided into two for each party:
1. List of fixed candidates, which the party appoints and have privileges because their seats are fixed. They are cemented there.
The heads of the political establishment of each party will privilege themselves.
Where have they seen this in any electoral code of any democracy? Will the OSCE, EU, EC, EP agree with these games that make fun of the electorate?
2. The list of candidates who will emerge amid a fratricidal war between them to become deputies.
What is the truth in political sociology of this agreement?
The heads of the political establishment occupy a privileged position in every political party. So they distance themselves from the other "langaraqa" deputies of the same party. Eternals remain eternals.
The "unfixed" deputies, that is, who will fight for votes against each other, will be put under the rule of the "fixed" leaders because the latter, from the top of Olympus, will also determine the fate of the unfixed, having under control and played with their political fate.
This whole change is only unconstitutional because it blows up the equality of Albanian citizens to be elected. Some fixed and some unfixed!
Let's see if the opposition will take this to the Constitutional Court to appeal?
Or the fanatics of the opposition have no interest in doing it!
Lini një Përgjigje