Deal with Rama and take a break for the few days left in the war against Basha!

2025-05-05 17:49:55 / IDE NGA ALBAN DACI

Deal with Rama and take a break for the few days left in the war against Basha!

Lulzim Basha is the only one who did not leave the DP to create another party for power purposes! They tried and forced him by force and by law to remove him! He is the only one who is closing this legislature as a deputy of the DP Parliamentary Group and has also resorted to taking the legitimacy of the DP!
This means that Basha's entire political battle from the moment of the DP crisis - not for elections or his fault - is for principles and not for personal power! However, absurdly, he is the only one who continues to be attacked without rest by those who lead the DP today!
In a political entity or in a political force, not everyone should and cannot be of one mind against the leadership.
Basha was forced to enter these elections with a political entity in order not to betray those who trusted him and remained in constant support!
If Basha did not do this, he would betray those who have trusted and believe in his stances for a DP with a Euro-Atlantic orientation and unconditional support for justice! The mission that Basha chose is one of the most difficult choices that any leader could make, because it was known that the road would not be paved with asphalt.
If Basha had thought about his personal career, it would have been shorter than the path he chose! He would not have won any seats and consequently would have continued to be the leader of the DP and those who initially supported him and then abandoned him would have continued to be servile to him with the same doses or even a little more on the threshold of the election to reconfirm their name on the closed lists.
No one else knew more than Basha what he would face with the decision he made, because no one knows the historical leader of the DP better than he does! Their relationship has been more special than just a close political relationship.
However, Basha certainly had an excessive and unbearable relationship with Berisha. Beyond the problem that arose as a result of the US stance, he had two options:
- To play with the dualism of his leadership that was costing him public money and also for election victory
- To take over the leadership and continue, amidst the challenges and problems, the reform of the DP not only in terms of the organizational chart, but also of the image and model and attitudes related to the issues of the approach of this entity in relation to its allies.
Basha courageously chose to reinvent himself and to do this he had to make decisions that would have a great cost for him first, but also for the entity he represented politically.
If Basha had only thought about his power or his personal career beyond the dimension that a leader should have, he would not have taken any stance that in the short term would have had a great political cost for him. On the contrary, he would have continued silently, pretending that after Dash's decision no serious problem had occurred with the DP leadership and the latter would have continued its false battle with the "windmills" in silence.
Beyond this, Basha continues to be, at least for the last three years, the only leader who continues to be coherent in his stances. Coherence in politics has a cost, but as Basha has often said, "Time is the best healer" of events, stances and decisions.
Although the attack on Basha precisely by those who considered him the chairman and leader has been continuous and by all means, the latter, with the model of a moderate leader, has not used "revenge" for a moment, even though it would have been completely acceptable.
On the contrary, he continues not to deal with the Opposition by not attacking it directly, focusing all his political action on defeating Rama.
I think that the war that continues from within the DP against Basha is not only immoral, but it is harmful in a common front, and why with different trenches to defeat and bring into Opposition the SP, which is already seeking a fourth mandate in a country with a fragile democracy like Albania. It is time to deal with Rama and take a break from the war against Basha, because it is very likely that the latter will be more useful than ever after the May 11 elections.

 

Happening now...

ideas