EU flags and Berlin's message that worries Berisha...

Protests with European symbolism and pressure from Germany highlight the opposition crisis and the demand for change in the Democratic Party of Albania...
The opposition's latest protest, accompanied by flags of the European Union and Germany, was interpreted as a political signal towards Berlin and Brussels. In parallel, the mission of the democratic deputies in the Bundestag and the clear stance of German politicians on the need for change in the Democratic Party have increased the pressure on Sali Berisha. Amidst internal tensions and international signals, the opposition faces a critical moment that could determine its future direction.
The appearance of Sali Berisha's supporters in yesterday's protest with the flags of the European Union and Germany was the only new development of the so-called "national protest", which failed to bring down Edi Rama.
Immediately after this, the comments of the discoverers of the doctor's secret messages began, in the next attempt to leave a mark on a political field that has been divided in two between dinosaurs. Edi Rama in the morning and Sali Berisha in the evening, or vice versa, occupying all the other space, thus preserving the monopoly of the old caste.
However, the doctor's shirt with the German flag was not the only one in the Molotov procession of March 22, because there were other new ones. Gazment Bardhi and Jorida Tabaku, or other MPs who are in Germany, on a lobbying mission in the Bundestag, were absent from that protest.
For them, Edi Rama mentioned an old title of Nasho Jorgaq, as he is informed about the meetings and the results that the opposition can achieve in their mission.
Sali Berisha, who has his people in the delegation led by Gazment Bardhi, has learned that in almost all meetings in Germany, the politicians there have had an almost identical stance: the Democratic Party must make a big change, so that Albania can change direction as soon as possible. This stance, as the Germans know how to express, has been clear and without any equivocation.
Sali Berisha also demonstrated this stance during the dinner of the leaders of the European People's Parties in Brussels, which was attended by a large number of statesmen from the continent's countries.
There, Sali Berisha was "coincidentally" allowed to sit alongside Petro Poroshenko, the former president of Ukraine, who, like Sali Berisha, is under trial for corruption and branded as not to come to power again.

Frustrated by this unchanged stance of Europe, and especially Germany, Sali Berisha has broken the "promise" he gave the Germans a month ago to abandon violent means.
He has once again unleashed fanatics with Molotov cocktails to send a direct message to Berlin and Brussels, as if to tell them that he is the main factor in the Albanian opposition and that without Sali Berisha, no process in the opposition has any relevance.
Which, in reality, is true, as it is no small feat to keep a number of supporters behind you, knowing that you will gain nothing politically.
Meanwhile, it seems that Sali Berisha has another secret frustration that is tormenting him even more. He fears that the Europeans, namely the Germans, are not only insisting on his departure, but have also prepared a successor.
In fact, according to the signals it has received, there are several scenarios for the "German plan", both within the DP and outside it./ Pamphlet
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