Ervin Salianji, now openly aligned against Sali Berisha and the DP leadership, does not hide his criticisms of the recent protest that degenerated into a Molotov cocktail attack on Enver Hoxha's villa, endangering the lives of artists.
In an interview with Report TV, former MP Salianji says that the leadership of the Democratic Party does not have a clear strategy on how to overthrow Edi Rama and how to come to power. Salianji called the protest march throughout the center of Tirana a "dinner walk", emphasizing that it was a waste of the sacrifice of thousands of democrats.
Salianji says that this type of protest march was used by the DP to camouflage the numbers, as the militants who join the protests are shrinking as they come. He says that the protest should have been focused on the Prime Minister's Office, or the Ministry of Interior and Infrastructure, but the tour through the streets of Tirana, for Ervin Salianji, clearly shows that the DP leadership has a strategic ambiguity.
" I had done the walk in the morning, this was the dinner walk. I didn't understand the purpose, I understood that there was no strategy. It was an afternoon walk, it was a waste of the sacrifice of thousands of democrats who come from every corner to protest and express their dissatisfaction with misgovernment, while the DP leadership used it to do the walk. It doesn't bring anything bad to society, but neither does it have the right effects for citizens to put the right pressure and remove Edi Rama. The DP leadership, seeing that it has achieved the opposite in every protest, saying that every one falls this week, there is a kind of demotivation from citizens, the walk was a kind of camouflage of the numbers. This could have been the strategy. If the center of evil was to be protested, it is the prime minister's office, if there was another institution, it is the Ministry of Interior or infrastructure, for which the protests started and for which Rama is making a kind of political defense. The DP leadership has a strategic ambiguity ," said Salianji.
Despite the criticism, Salianji says that he and his supporters will join any protest, as he is part of the Democratic Party, although he calls the march a "tour of the block, since it was Saturday and there were people."
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