
Most Albanians are not just losing hope, but also the ability to perceive any change...
After the candidacy that will be supported by the DP of actor Binaj as the candidate for the position of mayor of Tirana, the other candidacies in the districts also seem disappointing. Not because they do not want change, not because they do not love their cities, but the figures to take on these tasks must have a mentality and mindset for change. At least the base is far from this feeling. Anyone from the DP can prove this if they contact them extensively and sit down with them.
In the few days left before the by-elections, change is not really that likely, but the mentality is. This is what the DP has been asked to do for weeks, months, years. But change is not happening. And their candidacies are not inspiring. The people of the DP, the aristocracy (that's what those who only sit near the headquarters and spin meaningless conversations, without ideas and above all without the commitment to change, have become) are peripheral to the people who are barely surviving and are trying, even in the older age groups, to flee the country.
The majority of Albanians are not only losing hope, but also the ability to perceive any change…even from their political sides. From the government that operates very efficiently with the patronage system and the use of everything to win elections (but in the end, this is not the goal of every party!), while the center-right PD with an apostolic calm and a lack of real efforts for change. The base has lost any sense of the PD or its aristocracy, because the latter know less and less the base, its prominent people on the ground, but more than anything else the mentality. This is the real problem of the PD and not the acrobatics that are done today for names.
As long as the center does not do any analysis, as long as the loss does not impress them anymore, the DP has nothing to say to the base. Its people have long since moved away from the truth, so the reduction in the base is "unnecessary" for them!! This is the greatest misfortune today for the DP. And, in reality, it is not small. World experience brings many perceptions and judgments, but what the British Prime Minister Disraeli expressed with anger about politics in his time in the 19th century, when his country was the world's greatest superpower, was very significant: "There is no act of treason or wickedness that a political party is not capable of; for there is no honor in politics."
But why is this situation like this everywhere and not only in his country but also in countries with such little experience of democracy as ours?! This remains a rhetorical question because after the '90s they have shown us that the party aristocracy no longer goes down to the ground and is more concerned with their own vanity...which is banal and cynical. But in the case of the DP, this waning carelessness has already turned into pain.
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