With Berisha, as long as the Land is there, the DP will not win!

Last night, the Democratic Party protest against the government took place. I followed it with half-attention, because I had an eye on the international media about the developments in Iran. At the end of the protest, I turned 100% to the developments in Tirana, because I wanted to understand something; what was the real result of the protest? What impact will it have on the political life of the country? Will the Rama Government fall? After all, if Rama does not fall, just as he did not fall for 14 years in a row, isn't it time to do an elementary analysis of why Rama does not fall?
What I noticed towards the end, when the field journalists with red eyes from tear gas were reporting tiredly from the streets of Tirana, I noticed that the protesters were disappearing into the darkness; tired, frustrated, but disappointed that Edi Rama did not fall this time either. And he certainly will not fall, just as he did not fall for 14 years in a row.
The reason is simple and brutal: The Democratic Party does not have the majority of those voters who go to vote every time there is an election. And in a democracy - even in a democracy like ours - power comes with votes.
How is that possible?!
Isn't Edi Rama the most corrupt prime minister in the history of Albania?
Yes, it is.
Isn't the Democratic Party the largest opposition party that is an alternative to the government?
Yes, it is.
Hasn't the Democratic Party denounced all of Edi Rama's thefts, oppressions, misgovernance, and vile acts?
Yes, he did.
Are more than half of the government in prison, and two former deputy prime ministers, Arben Ahmetaj and Belinda Balluku, accused of corruption, wanted by SPAK and court orders for their arrest?
Yes, there are.
Why the hell doesn't Edi Rama fall?
In fact, the Democratic Party, and Sali Berisha personally, are to blame.
No matter how much land there is, Sali Berisha does not win elections in Albania. No matter how much land there is, Sali Berisha is not voted for by the majority of Albanians. This is as true as the Law of Gravity. And most democrats know this. In fact, Sali Berisha stands there and "protests" with only one goal:
To maintain power in the Democratic Party, while Edi Rama maintains the government. That is his objective, nothing else.
But they have chosen to obey Sali Berisha, even though they know they will never win.
Today, life will continue as normal. The Democratic Party elite, led by Sali Berisha, will return to routine and opposition businesses, while the government will continue its government businesses.
Until Edi Rama is overthrown himself. But again Sali Berisha will not be able to become Prime Minister.
As long as the Earth is.
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