The party in Berisha's hands, Grida Duma: Is this a decision that leads the DP towards governance?
- Korca Boom
- Jun 12, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 13, 2024
According to Duma, today is a day that marks a further step in the agenda of opposition and the opposition party.
"Does this seal given to what has so far been called the Re-establishment group lead the Democratic Party (PD) to victory? We don't know this yet, and there is time to analyze and discover it. But is this a victory for the Re-establishment and the enthusiasm of the majority accepted and approved by all dimensions, standing alongside Sali Berisha? Undoubtedly, it is a somewhat surprising victory because, for many who have long fought for the empowerment of the Democratic Party, there came a moment of decreased optimism and faith, and today was a surprise for the majority who had lost hope."
Duma emphasizes that the day marks a significant point in the opposition's agenda and reflects on whether this decision will propel the Democratic Party towards victory under Berisha's leadership. While it remains uncertain if this will lead to electoral success, it is acknowledged as a notable achievement for the Re-establishment group and a surprising boost for many who had grown skeptical.
Nevertheless, today is a day that marks a further step in the agenda of opposition and the opposition, with a strengthening where the majority is now joined by its legal power. Will there still be factions within the Democratic Party? Will it be more difficult in media studios to refer to those belonging to Basha's group as the official DP and those who belonged to the Re-establishment as the current official DP? Will the labels, which are in fact obstacles to the conception that the opposition can be a winning force and a strong alternative to the governing majority, be removed?
Grida Duma highlights the significance of the day in advancing the opposition's agenda, noting the unification of legal power with the majority. She questions whether internal factions within the Democratic Party will persist and whether the media will continue to differentiate between Basha's group and the Re-establishment group. Duma suggests that removing these labels is crucial for the opposition to be perceived as a strong and viable alternative to the current government.
