
The declaration "non-grata", and not having a single party, would ultimately be his biggest stain. Therefore, returning (ie riding again) as party leader decided his fate forever.
Berisha finds it extremely impossible to step down from the throne of power. But it was difficult for him to step down, even from the position of party chairman. Even when he lost the elections in 2013, and gave the "baton" to Lul Basha, of course his "shadow" and words were in every action, document, reaction, and movement that the whole party did. It was not possible to think that Lul Basha could make press statements "with his own head" or other movements related to the reactions as party leader, without first receiving "the permission" from Berisha.
His return to the head of the Democratic Party was actually expected by everyone. This is because they said that "where Basha is and where he talks, Berisha is". And the day came. Only DASH's announcement of the "non-grata" announcement was enough for Berisha to urgently return to the head of the party. It seemed to him as if he had gotten off the "horse", and that was injustice. In addition to the fact that he definitely needed the return as he had to strengthen his positions after the "non-grata" announcement, taking the post of president with disfavor would stabilize Berisha's lost image.
The declaration "non-grata", and not having a single party, would ultimately be his biggest stain. Therefore, returning (ie riding again) as party leader decided his fate forever. Sensing the danger from the new bodies of justice, as well as the break with the Americans (after he openly opposed it at all) of course it had to be accompanied by other actions, not at all elegant for a career politician, with more than 30 years of experience in that field . After violently returning to the head of the DP, after taking with him the old spur of that party, and after playing all the necessary machinations until he got the seal and the headquarters, now Berisha finally got comfortable in his "horse".
The Democratic Party has been and is as long as he lives, his property. And no one can take it, "at least with the free vote" as he himself says. But the question arises. Is his position as party leader enough for the DP to return to power? Are the conditions favorable today for Berisha to fulfill his moral obligation towards the democrats to lead them to victory? Of course, with the new conditions and attitudes that have come from the international community after the declaration of "non-women", or the investigative process against him by SPAK, his position as party leader is bringing great trouble to the DP.
Even though they themselves are trying to keep and proclaim the leader as a "political prisoner", even though Berisha has been talking to his supporters from the balcony for 9 months that "we will win, you are conservatives, today or never", it seems that nothing it is not what it seems. Within that party, there are many voices that openly say that "Berisha should have withdrawn for the good of the DP", but it seems that the Doctor has decided his fate.
Party leader until the end. And for this, he is ready to throw away from the party young people, rebels, or anyone who was once a "friend". Berisha is clear that he will never take power.
Therefore, for these and many, many other things, or to serve that party even a little in the created conditions, "get off the horse" Doctor, opened the way for young people in that party.
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