
This is how it happens in every country, an opposition that has lost is always changed in its dome to give a political message to the voters. Wearing fossilized gogols is just empty shooting.
The pact of the majority with the MPs who are part of "Reestablishment", which, to tell the truth, was unexpected, uncoordinated with the rest of the opposition, will receive a new dose of political oxygen tomorrow. Of course, for the part of the deputies who are making politics from above, either from the television studio or from the Parliament.
Where most of the political activity is noise, denunciations and accusations. An identical policy, followed by Sali Berisha and Ilir Meta these 11 years. In addition to the latter, they have also carried out actions, even frightening political ones, with the aim of not installing justice reform.
The group of young "colonels" of Berisha, where Bardhi and Salianji stand out, but also others of course, have nothing to do to stop the reform, since it has already been wreaking havoc in the upper ranks for more than 1 year. but there are simply two standards for the work of SPAK or the processes of GJKKO. They applaud those actions against the majority, and on the other hand they attack and criticize the measures against Sali Berisha or his family members. Immediately saying during the comments: why SPAK is investigating, for example, the son-in-law of the doctor and not Edi Rama and others.
Perhaps, all this rhetoric, even harsher than this, will continue with intensity in the future. But, again, it will not bring anything new, since this rhetoric has been fueled since Edi Rama came to the government, even much earlier, when he was mayor.
The political problem in Albania is not that those who do not like Edi Rama's majority will change their attitude. But it is impossible for those who do not like the leadership of the opposition to get tired of this station and vote for them like in 2005 or 2009. All the more so that the democrats themselves, i.e. voters who normally vote for the opposition, are politically regrouped, which is normal and dialectical for this to happen. It is the fanatical part of Sali Berisha, which, as he showed on May 14, is dissolving, it is also a large part of this opposition that requires a big change.
The unification of this voter group, which seems to have turned into a TV show and is discussed in all the dinner panels, has never been, nor will it be today or tomorrow, a mechanical process, but a political one.
The Bardhi-Salianji group, who changed from their aggressive attitude towards Berisha within 48 hours only because they could not take the regency of the DP after the departure of Lulzim Basha, have a hard time joining the opposing parties in the opposition. After all, the side against Berisha, i.e. the basic structures of the Democratic Party that survived Berisha's 2-year aggression, I don't see them. Especially since they did not let him run for mayor in the May 14 elections. To get to the part of the doctor's fanatics, it seems that the radicality of the accusations against Rama is not enough, but something that weighs more.
However, this group of deputies has based their entire fight on the Assembly and the fight for obtaining the seal. After the 2025 elections, they are not cooking anything in magic, be it a program or a political group. There is no way. For leadership it will be the doctor, even if he continues isolated, the whole role is for the numbers 2-3-4-5, which in the Albanian parties, especially in the pulpit, have no weight.
But worse than that, this whole war is being waged simply to elect deputies. It is precisely this "Low Bargain" that not only feeds the opposition's hopes for a real victory, but also an idea to politically "take revenge" on the majority with a weighty result.
Yesterday's victory of the Turkish opposition against Erdogan, who has been in government since 1999 without moving, more than a joy that they won something real (although they really won the big cities) was that they taught their opponent a good lesson.
The mayor of Istanbul, who is actually the leader of the Turkish opposition, said his message in his victory speech: "We love democracy and the secular Republic." More clearly than that, two years ago Imamoglu did not run for President, because he wanted to build a common political front and a new leadership.
This is how it happens in every country, an opposition that has lost is always changed in its dome to give a political message to the voters. Wearing fossilized gogols is just empty shooting.
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