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Politike2024-01-20 21:29:44

Nikoll Lesi: This opposition that makes a mess in the Assembly hall, why doesn't it have the strength to make a mess on the main boulevard of Tirana?

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Nikoll Lesi: This opposition that makes a mess in the Assembly hall, why

In an editorial of the newspaper "Koha Jonë" by Nikolle Lesi, the fact that the opposition does not take place only in the Parliament is highlighted, underlining that this type of opposition does not bring down Rama.

While underlining that the squares should be filled with people, which is missing from happening, Lesi writes that with this way of action, the opposition can go as far as checkers and some chairs, beyond that there are no heels.

" This opposition, which is, although divided and shattered by the problems between their political family, is trying to react to Prime Minister Rama. They are blocking parliamentary sessions, lighting smoke and flames in the hall of deputies, removing or blocking microphones, making mountains with deputies' chairs, and running from one floor of the parliament presidency to the next floor.

Gazmend Bardhi and Flamur Noka, as the main leaders, after putting Berisha in the cage, are giving declarations of war and confronting Mr. Rama's government.

Today they went and took the chair from Damian Gjiknuri of the Electoral Reform Commission.

Tomorrow they can run to take the place of the speaker of the parliament, Lindita Nikolla. They appear at night on TV shows and say that they will make their name in the parliament.

So far it can be said that they are active as a real opposition, since we have another opposition, quiet, with a stamp and signature where they receive tens of millions of Lek from the state budget. But that opposition, self-styled as DP, no one believes that it is fighting against the prime minister.

When they are blocked in everything, when no one approaches them, not even as a member of a political force, when internationals do not officially support them, when, according to them, they even oppose the President of the Republic; then this opposition that makes a mess in the Assembly hall, why doesn't it have the strength to make a mess in the main Boulevard of Tirana and the square in front of the prime minister's office, like before?

Why don't they gather the opposition people in the square?!

Apparently there is a big problem; it is possible that the democrats, disappointed both by Basha and Berisha, no longer come to the square.

There is no other logic since they are getting tired of fighting the regime inside the walls of the parliament, but they cannot go out on the streets to face it.

Unfortunately, on the day when the parliament was voting for the arrest of Sali Berisha, despite the call of the democratic leader "Oh today, oh never", not even 700 people gathered!

This is a great cry for DP, for the opposition and the entire Albanian society, which needs a pluralistic society to be effective and controlling for the government.

It seems that the disappointment remains great with the government from the Democrats, but a little more with their opposition leaders who have been saying for a year that we will gather the Democrats in the square, and who never dared to appeal to them "Oh today , oh never, before the prime minister".

Therefore, it is possible that Gazment Bardhi has realized that with this crushed opposition, he cannot topple Prime Minister Rama, that is why he is irritated and snatches the microphone of his democratic colleague, Flutura Açka.

Instead of the crowds plucking palm trees at the prime minister's office, the deputies of Saliu and Bardhi have turned into boxers in the Assembly hall.

If the opposition does not unite by leaving aside the traditional leaders, then Edi Rama continues his project for after 2030!

We have not seen an opposition like this, which cannot go out on the streets, for 33 years!

Opposition that deals only with the chairs of the parliament and does not touch the chair of the prime minister, has not been seen for 33 years!

Opposition that lights smoke, but has no spirit to confront the regime face-to-face; this is today's opposition.

This opposition can go as far as checkers and piledrivers. No more heels! ", Koha Jone writes.

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