Former Democratic Party MP Dashnor Sula recently commented on Ervin Salianj and Ilir Alimehmeti's move to the Democrats.
While congratulating their movement, Sula expressed pessimism regarding the end of this movement of the Democrats, but did not hesitate to encourage them.
While commenting on Salijanj's and Berisha's positions, the former Democratic MP made it clear that he sees youth in one camp, while in the former Prime Minister's camp there continue to be old figures who no longer produce ideas.
"Ridvan Bode graduated from France, while Flamur Noka barely finished college. Imagine where the Democratic Party has fallen. What awaits this opposition. What is being said at the Salijanj podium. I have closed it there, I know how it will end."
I congratulate and encourage Salinji, well done to him, but I did not have that support, Salinji was in prison and does not have the weight of the crimes of May 11, but I was the only one who fought for the Electoral Code.
That's where the total decline began. In Salianji you see young people, people who present issues, produce ideas, but what do you see in Berisha?
Salianji has been with Berisha for half a century, time works for Salianji, it doesn't work for Berisha. May God give him life, but Berisha no longer produces ideas. He has nothing to give.
Sali Berisha is a minority among the Democrats. The Presidency meets only with their people. Why did the analysis start as soon as the coffee was drunk? Why wasn't it done before but the party started now? What has Sali Berisha done for 32 years?
"He only put the interests of the DP before his own in 2005. In 2005, I was also a supporter. Sali Bersha did not win again," said Sula, continuing his speech by commenting on Berisha's "sins", and focusing on the protests organized by the right and left and the stance that the governments of the time had.
"Rama threw tear gas, but he didn't kill people. On January 21, four people were killed," the former MP said, among other things.
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