Mitingu proving Sali Berisha a minority in opposition

By Mero Base Metingu of today's Sali Berisha is one of those most common folk proverbial cases, “to put your eyebrows and draw your eyes”. It is the case when a person is suffering from believing his own lies and suffering. The first lie that Sali Berisha believed was what he thought [...]
Today's rally by Sali Berisha is one of those most relevant cases of folk proverbial wisdom, “put on eyebrows and draw out”. It is the case when a person is suffering from believing his own lies and suffering.
The first lie that Sali Berisha believed was that he thought himself a majority in the DP. Using a sensitive cause, such as nationalist causes, he hoped to make a public show, to show that there is an opposition majority in the country.
In fact, the rally proved that as many as had gathered were not as a 20th of the DP's last rally before April 25th, when they were all together. If we add to the fact that many of those on the ground, there were LSI's, we can say clearly today that Berisha proved that the minority within the DP electorate and its supporters. They abandoned him and did not follow him.
His attempt to manipulate with thematic <x0patriotic”, such as Vuciki's visit to Tirana, did not work, thus doing him a favor that does not deserve and Vuciqi.
The second lie involving his party militants is the invasion of headquarters. It is the second time that Berisha takes people to the DP court with opened doors, and runs by tail to the saddle. That happened on Saturday, but it happened today. Berisha himself, when he saw low participation in the DP court, didn't even go there, but went straight to the rally on the boulevard.
From an ultimatum that would take over headquarters on Saturday, Berisha is turning the “attack on headquarters” as a deadline target. This has its cost to those who believed that it would indeed conquer headquarters from Saturday. And that's why you're lying.
The third lie came at the end of the rally when leaders usually talk about the success of the rally. Berisha, at the end of the rally, no longer threatened Vuciqi nor Eddy Rama, but Lulzim Basha, threatening to recognise her as a majority.
So he unwittingly discovered what everyone knows, that it was not a rally against Rama and Vucciki, but a rally against Basha. But since everything didn't go his way, he finally lost his temper and found out why he had called people to the square, warning Basha that he must respect his <x0-seconds.
After the rally, his balance is even worse than before the rally. After the rally, he's an abandoned populist, a candidate for chairman The PD that doesn't know anybody, and a toothless blackmailer who thinks that threatening will succeed.
His only success was the gesture of a militant breaking a piece of Serbia's flag on a stake. But even for her, she may find trouble at home because she awaits a woman who has her homeland flag and grandchildren with their ancestors ' banners.










