
Berisha has introduced his people into the spiral of negotiations neither for parliamentary commissions nor for electoral reforms because he does not need either one or the other. He loses with every law you make, even if you make a special law that he must win. He also doesn't care about the trials of the parliamentary commissions because he does them every night from the window.
It has been 24 hours since the biggest debate in Albania is distancing from the negotiations. Socialists are being principled in public statements and say that we do not have to negotiate the constitutional rights of the opposition, but we do not accept proposals that aim to distort parliamentary life or overlap justice in terms of investigative commissions, while they see it as hopeless to find any partner for the reform. electoral.
Berisha's supporters have become even worse. Because they cannot deny that Bardhi is sitting down to talk with the Speaker of the Assembly and the chairman of the Socialist parliamentary group, they have been shouting for 24 hours that those of Lulzim Basha are bargaining with Rama for criminal amnesty, calling this a serious crime.
These finally freed official DPs who caught Berisha red-handed with Rama are pointing fingers at the real traitors of the opposition. This debate is the best x-ray of today's Albanian politics, which considers negotiations a crime, and distances itself from them, when it calls mud and violence a political war of which they should be proud.
So we are at a point where everyone is ashamed of the negotiations and not of the crisis. Negotiations are not a shame and a crime in politics. They are even the only tool needed to solve crises. The problem is bargaining at the expense of farmers and the circumvention of the rule of law through bilateral agreements.
In this case, the crisis was caused by the division of the opposition and by the fact that Sali Berisha wants to use the crisis to be legitimized by the majority as a party.
Under these conditions, if legal action is taken, the Democratic Party not only must not withdraw Alibej from the Electoral Reform, but must replace the Deputy Speaker of the Assembly with one of its candidates, as it formally belongs to the Democratic Party.
On the other hand, when most of the deputies are aligned with Berisha, it is normal to consider them, but not as an anonymous group. They must be legally registered to be represented. If they register, of course they have more rights than the official Democratic Party to be represented, but in the conditions where they seek to impose themselves as a crowd and not as a legal entity, they do not have to be respected. Crowds belong on the streets, not in the Parliament.
And this is not a coincidence.
The crisis of legitimacy that Berisha has produced in the Parliament has nothing to do with the trial of the seal or the logo, but with his motto "after me, I will die".
Remember when the crisis began. It did not start when the parliamentary commissions were rejected, but when Berisha was arrested. The crisis is related to his arrest. He does not want the Assembly to be normal and his group to be legitimate in his absence. He won't be paranoid and afraid that people will get used to his absence and forget him.
And the essence of this crisis can never be negotiated, since no one has the mandate to negotiate the future of Sali Berisha, except justice.
All these others are empty movements. Berisha has introduced his people into the spiral of negotiations neither for parliamentary commissions nor for electoral reforms because he does not need either one or the other. He loses with every law you make, even if you make a special law that he must win. He also doesn't care about the trials of the parliamentary commissions because he does them every night from the window.
He only cares about the news that the socialists are ignoring him and not Basha. That's all. Then he doesn't need anything. Therefore, they are calm about the failure of the negotiations because they do not need any fruit from the negotiations. They just need to ignore it. If they ignore it, the crisis will continue.
For those oppositionists who consider this their delegitimization in the Assembly as a success, they should remember that they were so proud and "heroes" when they burned the mandates and boycotted the elections, but today they are hitting their heads with their fists on what they have done and are trying to They blame Lulzim Basha. What they are doing is even worse, and it is only for the sake of Berisha.
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