Hoxha describes the meeting as a crucial moment for the future of the party and the country.
Member of the National Council of the Democratic Party, Lisander Hoxha, revealed details a few hours before the meeting of the National Council of the Democratic Party.
Hoxha describes the meeting as a crucial moment for the future of the party and the country.
According to him, the National Council will face a "historic decision" , which aims to definitively separate the Democratic Party from what he calls the stabilocracy, not with rhetoric, but with concrete acts.
He declares that the extreme left, represented according to him by George Soros, is the enemy of the right and its values, accusing it of deforming democracy through large financial investments and influence over civil society, the media, and politics.
Hoxha emphasizes that, in his opinion, there should be no leaders in the DP who are supported or sponsored by such structures, while warning against agendas that, according to him, aim at depopulation, denationalization and violation of the traditional values of Albanian society.
He states that the DP will not allow these agendas to damage the national character of the Albanian state.
In his post, the National Council member also calls for a clear stance from the DP against cooperation with the current government, which he describes as " the most corrupt in Europe . "
He considers it unacceptable for senior DP leaders to have financial ties to the government and calls any opposition cooperation with it an act detrimental to public trust.
Hoxha also refers to the publication in the media of several messages, which, according to him, show unacceptable connections between government representatives and individuals affiliated with the opposition, raising questions about political integrity and the representation of citizens' interests.
He emphasizes that he and a group of colleagues have requested the adoption of a new regulation, which aims to make the Democratic Party independent of government influences and restore morale and trust in politics.
According to Hoxha, this regulation is vital to guarantee transparency, integrity and an uncompromising fight against corruption.
In conclusion, Hoxha states that today's meeting will clearly show who are those who support this cause and who are trying to hinder it, describing this process as the "final battle" and the end of the stabilocratic transition in Albania.
Lisandër Hoxha's post:
The DP National Council meets for two hours.
A historic decision awaits us, one that, through action and not rhetoric, once and for all, separates our strength from stabilocracy.
The far left, represented by Soros, is the enemy of the right and its values.
Over the years, it has invested hundreds of millions of dollars to distort democracy and has captured and protected civil society, journalists, politicians, etc.
There is no reason for our leaders to have people who are supported or sponsored by this neo-communist monster.
We will never again allow an agenda like that of depopulation and denationalization, aiming to create a multiethnic and multicultural state with immigrants from North Africa and Asia, to destroy this national republic.
We will not allow the agenda against the traditional values of our society to be violated by Soros or his mercenaries, wherever they may be.
Today we set a standard for the future of the Democratic Party, which will directly affect the future of the country.
Secondly, we have requested that a clear stance be taken towards stabilocracy or governance by agreement.
It is unacceptable that a senior leader of the Democratic Party is financially linked to the most corrupt government in Europe.
For us, Rilindja is a criminal organization, which has stolen and impoverished this country like no one before.
The cooperation of opposition elements with this criminal group is totally unacceptable.
This was proven not with accusations or rhetoric, but with the publication in the media of messages from Lubi Balluku and Hajdut Berberi, saying that a DP MP should not continue to receive tenders from them.
Is this acceptable?
What does a politician financially connected to the government represent? Does the interest of the opposition or his own pockets prevail? Are there others in the DP who are in similar conditions? Is the DP concerned by this event, which undermines trust in politics?
Will we have to take a stand in the interests of the hundreds of thousands of our voters who expect from us and hope in us?
I and a group of colleagues believe that it is vital to restore trust in the Democratic Party through actions and not rhetoric, by unhesitatingly adopting a regulation that allows this structure to be free in the face of the most corrupt government in Europe.
Corruption in politics is a reprehensible act. Mercenaryism is the worst form of authoritarianism installed in our country.
This regulation aims to restore morality to politics and, of course, trust in this political force.
Of course, there are also its silent opponents, who will do everything today to ensure that these two topics are not discussed today.
They don't want its approval, because for them Albania is very good.
But today we will learn who they are.
Hundreds of thousands of Democratic Party voters expect from us today an uncompromising fight against a mega-scandal, which should have already brought down the government.
I believe that this cause will not be betrayed by either mercenaries or the corrupt.
This is the final battle and the closure of the stabilocratic transition in Albania.
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