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About Berisha's "fear" of cafes outside the headquarters!

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About Berisha's "fear" of cafes outside the headquarters!

The same scene of fear and panic is being repeated, and now just over a cup of coffee.

In 2007, when Berisha was in power and within the DP he was concentrating power only in his family circle, Bujar Leskaj concocted a lunch in Radhima with Bamir Topi and, unwittingly, about 30 DP deputies. Although it was formally called a working lunch among colleagues, the alarm was great.

So big that Sali Berisha was forced a few months later to make Bamir Topi president, while he had not even agreed to make him chairman of the Democratic Party of Tirana. To avoid the risk of the group splitting and losing power, he got rid of him with a "rise". All this over just one lunch.

In a way, it worked out well for him. If he had underestimated it, he would have left power without Gerdec happening.

The same scene of fear and panic is being repeated, and now only over a coffee. The DP's top voters who remained behind the door see how they have been abused by Berisha and gathered to drink a coffee and discuss what they are doing to maintain their representation in the DP.

All of Berisha's hounds have rushed to humiliate them, tear them apart and finally ignore them, calling them every possible epithet from "gigolo" to "traitor". Only Berisha is not rushing. He has felt the fear more than his hounds and is trying to turn it to his advantage by integrating them into his system, which means giving them a bone and making them comfortable.

If you notice, he is inviting them for coffee at the office, rehabilitating that Kamza Democrat who was expelled from Flamur, promising to review her expulsion, etc.

But if in 2007 he had something to give them because he was in power, now he can simply lie to them with positions in the eternal opposition, being the leader himself. So they can calm down that they can take the place of Albana, Muli, Paloka or Gaz Bardhi, but with Berisha as leader they will be opposition officials.

So it depends on what they want, not what Berisha offers. Berisha has so much experience in how dissidents within the DP disappear, if he remains chairman. He does not tolerate only those who want his head.

All this noise about coffee will disappear quickly, if they accept Berisha's bargain. He has no problem exchanging tired donkeys for horses. In fact, the latter make him work harder to stay in that chair forever. The question is, will there be a movement to force Berisha to resign? I believe he is ready to reform his staff. He has done it before.

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