
However, this protest in the heat, I don't think it will bring anything other than the fact that Berisha will be "relieved" somehow because he has learned that "people will come to the boulevard this time too".
The only thing that Berisha's supporters have not yet understood is the call for "protest". Most of them take it for "revolution", as they take Molotov cocktails, checkers, guns, etc. with them. And they are not to blame. Often the former historical leader has changed the term "popular protest" to "popular revolution".
They are two completely different calls, belonging to different times and places. The first belongs to democratic, civilized countries, and the second to countries under dictatorship. This is often (un)intentionally confused by Berisha, leading his supporters into other labyrinths
In these nearly 3 decades or so, the Democratic Party has never been able to do either civilized protests or popular revolutions. Although Berisha's closest staff tries to explain to the supporters once again that "we will strongly protest with all democratic means until the fall of this government", they still do not tell them that "we will go out for 2 hours with the flags and the stamp received on the boulevard, and we will go like every night under the balcony to the alley". Although most of those who are close to Berisha today, they know well what the "people's revolution" is, since they learned it from the subject of "Marxism" that they took in school before 1990, they still make a mess of the explanation.
But let's go back to the protest. For 2 weeks in the districts, it has been explained and requested to the people of the base to "come with cars and other means on July 11 at 20.00 in Tirana". Of course, the "fees" were not missing either, as is always done in such cases. However, this protest in the heat, I don't think it will bring anything other than the fact that Berisha will be "relieved" somehow because he has learned that "people will come to the boulevard this time too". And they are not to blame, as they are filled with promises and declarations of victory, always when the former leader feels that he has "a problem". From 2013 until today, the base has been told thousands of times that "we will topple Rama's government, we will come to power". They have always been promised that "this protest will be so powerful that it will force Edi Rama to leave".
And here the years go by, Rama wins mandates one after the other, and the DP remained where it is today. This opposition is left to deal with the former historic leader and the boulevard protest. Amid the chaos and political instability, the opposition comes today more empty than ever in ideas, alternatives, development programs, and reliable figures. Recently, Berisha, even though he is under "house arrest", has also made a "carousel" among the representatives in the districts, the political leaders, who will prepare the "victory" campaign for 2025.
This is another move that has angered the membership. This is due to the fact that it started towards the grassroots, people who have nothing to do with the city or the area designated by Berisha. In a way, this will be like a "cause" from which Berisha will take out "the losers of the electoral battle between him and Edi Rama" tomorrow. Obviously then start all over again. The next defeat will not be recognized, the government, the prime minister, the international factor will be accused, and "powerful popular protests" will start once again. This has been and remains the "ordinary opposition waltz", of a party which is atrophying every day, in the face of the impossibility of presenting itself decently to its supporters as a party of power.
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