Analyst Edvin Kulluri, invited to the News24 news studio, speaking about the opposition protest this Friday at 19:00 PM, stated that the moral charter of the Democratic Party has been lost, since its leadership does not bear responsibility for the loss of the elections and the interference of crime by influencing through candidacies for deputies in the assembly.
Kulluri said that until 2017, members of the criminal gang were members of parliament, now they influence through the candidacies they support, the last 3 have had strong support from the criminal gang, achieving strange results in the elections while remaining anonymous.
"But there are also 3 deputies from the DP with clear links to crime. This removes the moral alibi of the DP to protest against criminal interference in the elections," said Kulluri, adding that this removes the moral alibi of the DP to protest against criminal interference in the elections.
According to him, the new opposition parties have a non-negotiable condition with the DP if they want reunification, that Berisha resigns from the post of prime minister if the opposition wins the elections.
Kulluri said that within the DP, Berisha's competition is with Salianji, who has the right to demand that Berisha not be elected as president even after losing the elections.
"There is no leadership that works against its own party, except the one that leads the DP to defeat."
"Berisha can remain as leader of the DP, but the first non-negotiable condition that the new opposition parties have demanded is Berisha's resignation from the request to be prime minister. No one has the right to tell him to stop being leader of the DP, Salianji can tell him that he is in," said analyst Edvin Kulluri.
Edwin Kulluri: The problem of the DP is multiple, it is moral because it does not take responsibility for the losses, no one is held accountable for the failures, in every election the opponent is always attacked and there is no reflection on the causes that led to these results.
This does not exclude government interference in the elections, I denounced the day after the May 11 elections, on May 12, the extremely unnecessary and illegal use of public administration by the government.
Of course, this majority has had clear links to organized crime since 2013. Until 2017, members of crime were MPs in parliament. Now they influence through the candidacies they support, the last 3 have had strong support from crime, achieving strange results in the elections while being anonymous. But there are also 3 MPs from the DP with clear links to crime. This removes the moral alibi of the DP to protest against the interference of crime in the elections.
There is no leadership that works against its own party, except for the one that leads the DP to defeat.
Berisha can remain the leader of the DP, but the first non-negotiable condition that the new opposition parties have demanded is Berisha's resignation from the request to be prime minister. No one has the right to tell him to stop being the leader of the DP, Salianji can tell him that he is in.
