Deda: “Political Alliance” does not mean silence in the face of constitutional violations

Political analyst Ilir Deda has reacted to recent political developments in the country, stressing that a political alliance should not mean silence in the face of violations of the Constitution or institutional abuse. Deda, through a public post, has written that the country's interest should be protected over any party or institutional interest. “Political alliance does not mean [...]
Deda, through a public post, has written that the country's interest should be protected over any party or institutional interest.
“The political alliance does not mean silence during constitutional violations, silence when critics are lynching, silence along institutional abuse. Preservation like the eyes of the ball '% deserves only the country's interest, not party formations or institutional host”, Deda wrote.
He has also criticised the way, according to him, the issue of the president's second mandate has been addressed, saying this situation has damaged party politics.
The political “plan with the president's second mandate only disfigured party politics based solely on interest as long as the parties need it. Emotional reactions remain to voters who, at any cost, refuse to be cool and understand that politics has nothing to do with love”, he stressed.
According to Deda, the current political crisis could have been avoided if Prime Minister Albin Kurti had long made it clear to President Vjosa Osmani that he does not have his support for a second term.
“E as far as the current crisis is concerned, this could easily be averted if Kurti Osmani showed over time that he does not have his support for the second term, which would be minimal correction after a six-year co-operation. And to really find a consensus figure with opposition parties, not to play fault game”, he wrote.
Deda has added that, according to him, the current political crisis has been caused by the effort for full control over institutions.
“This crisis has prompted the desire for absolute control of each institution in the country”, Deda added.












