
A long meeting between the Secretary General of the Democratic Party, Flamur Noka, and that of the Freedom Party, Tedi Blushi, took place today at the Blue headquarters. The meeting, which lasted about two hours, was presented as "strategic" for the new opposition action in September.
Sources from the DP headquarters indicate that Noka and Blushi discussed the "common path" they will follow on the ground and in the Assembly. Ideas for new national protests were also on the table, which, according to them, will serve as pressure on the government. But the bitter irony remains the same: if last session the opposition burned the Assembly, smashed chairs and created chaos in the hall, the result was again a complete defeat in the elections.
This time the game seems softer: the opposition does not recognize the elections, but it keeps its mandates carefully, because each MP benefits from approximately 3 thousand euros per month. So, while the public is talking about "cause" and "political war", for them the reality is different, the mandate is not given, the seat is expensive, and the salary is more secure than any protest.
Another season of strong statements and "big" protests is expected in the fall, but Albanians have seen this movie before; noise, smoke, and endless rhetoric, for an opposition that seems to be fighting more to preserve Saliu's chair than to change reality.
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