Mustafa Nano: Albanian opposition, half of shitt

It is not known who first put the idea of burning people's representation mandates in parliament, but the truth is that this idea has moved on to a number of opposition people. And Basha, after he hesitated long, perhaps complicated by the unfair accusations they made, came out and proclaimed the big decision. [...]
It is not known who first put the idea of burning people's representation mandates in parliament, but the truth is that this idea has moved on to a number of opposition people.
And Basha, after he hesitated long, perhaps complicated by the unfair accusations they made, came out and proclaimed the big decision.
We'll burn the” mandates, he said after the protest. It was in this situation when it was thought that this protest, because of mass participation, could serve as a good oxygen and injection for opposition hopes, as an encouragement to carry out the parliamentary battle and prepare for the June elections, just in this situation, so Lulzim Basha made the opposite decision, catching everyone and the Democrats by surprise.
He made the decision to burn the warrants. The parliamentary group agreed without one, without two.
Deep down most members of the group would have disagreed with this action, and why they would agree, a chair in parliament has been a big achievement for them, and now they have to give up on it, and now they have to live in fear that they will not be elected when the next time comes.
Because it's pretty much what things are gonna be like next time. However, no one dared oppose Basha, however. Even the allies joined this decision.
Even the LSI, for which I would bet anything that would never burn warrants.
What will be accomplished by this act? I don't believe Basha's got this clear. Nor do those who cast it as a paper have it made clear to them. No One Is Clear
Granted, the goal is that through this movement, Eddie Rama's going to make life difficult, to attract everyone's attention, to make international awareness, that things in Albania have gone to adulthood, they wanted to convey to them the last message that the <x0 was friends, open your eyes, in Edi Rama's Albania everything has come to an end, but this is a serious and dangerous bet.
The opposite can be achieved. The weakening of the opposition could be fatally achieved. And as for the internationals, I'm sure these guys won't understand this gesture. The signs have been given.
And it is not the first time that this happens in the relationship between them and the Albanian opposition of Lulzim Basha, which has caused nervousness in the ranks of the opposition, who are not knowing how to take advantage of them.
They're calling for ignored people, to stop paying attention, they're calling them goof, they're corrupt, they're buying, or where I know. But their struggle is futile. It's also wrong.
It's not their fault. There's no blame on us. As for their reaction to the opposition, it is very explanatory
The governance of Edi Rama, with their standard, may be a completely uncomfortable thing, but in the assessment of jobs in Albania they use an Albanian standard.
And so they start saying: Rama a problem? Which prime minister hasn't been a problem in Albania?
For to be crooked, and to speak aright, there is nothing of which the Democrats will complain, that they may not have done it before. Not to have done it any worse, excluding corruption, where no one throws it on the Socialists.
Internationals, when they see Berisha go out on the streets to fight for the free vote, surely they are ready. And they're right. That to be prepared is.
In short, they do not support the opposition in its radical action for a very simple reason: for them the Albanian political class as a whole is, sorry for the expression, it's big shit, and the opposition is nothing but the other half of shit, even for many of them the opposition is half worse.
The Democrats must know that. They will not be forgiven if they do not know. And they have to account for that. International support won't have it. <
Nano monologue on the Provocacija show












