Ilir Deda has something to say about elections in Albania

Kosovo Assembly MP Ilir Deda has named it great luck that local elections in Albania passed without major incidents. According to him, this points to the maturity of Albanians. These elections, however, did not solve anything in Albania. Highly low turnout and without opposition does not make these elections democratic and produces the municipality [...]
These elections, however, did not solve anything in Albania. The extremely low turnout and without the opposition does not make these elections democratic and produces municipalities with curtailed legitimacy, while Rama Government gives it a serious blow. June 30th appears to be the beginning of the end of that government”, Deda wrote.
He has the conviction that in the end there will surely be an agreement by Eddie Rama with the opposition, which will certainly include new local elections.
The question that will remain is why the elections should be held today”, he said.
“More important than a short-term agreement is the question of whether an agreement of the ruling and opposition political parties can be reached even to the start of the Albanian state's move? The beginning of the end of the narcotics? Has love of the state remained (true, non-aligned patriotism) in Albanian politics for its homeland?
According to the Deda, the “Albanians both in Albania (believes in Kosovo and Macedonia) must learn that party militarism is eroded the future of all Albanian people, where people flee their countries, while Albanian states remain with weaker and weaker institutions in Europe”.
If this lesson is not learned, the gap will continue towards Western countries there is democracy, law, economic prosperity, well-being and well-being and strong institutions. Where everything is according to the dream of the Albanian people, a dream that you are never accomplishing in its states”, Deda said.











