
Democrats are expected to organize protests within January with the aim of removing Prime Minister Edi Rama.
And while the opposition people are invited to work with the DP to create a technical government to prepare early elections, democratic MPs are also expected to intensify their political action.
MP Klevis Balliu told RTSH that no option is excluded, including a hunger strike by lawmakers.
"We do not rule out absolutely anything. What I can tell you is that the action will escalate and every day that the demand, the ultimatum of the Albanian citizens, which is the departure of Edi Rama and the opening of the way for a technical or transitional government, is not reflected, the action will only escalate."
"Absolutely nothing can be ruled out in the escalation of this action," Balliu declared.
For Balliu, the country is in an emergency. He emphasizes that hot files like Balluku's or AKSHI's, demonstrate the decline of the rule of law and national security, as well as the elections.
"Today we have the capital governed from prison. Today we have the Deputy Prime Minister, the Minister of Energy who is wanted for arrest and she is protected with political power by interfering in investigations by Rama himself."
"There is a lot of evidence that has not yet come out regarding Ergys Agas in relation to the AKSHI affair in which national security was violated," said Balliu.
For the Democratic MP, the Democrats' focus is on the removal of Edi Rama to pave the way for new elections.
Eh cna ka gjet me keta debila. Do e kapi Viti i ri tjeter jashte dhe Rama do jete ne pushtet. Sa me shume kercenon ky, aq me shume do rrije Rama.