For those who are suddenly not (anymore) the "opposition of the opposition"

Last night, Agron Shehaj declared that "the evil of this country has only one name: Edi Rama", and that on this conviction he will join the DP and Sali Berisha - and even Adriatik Lapaj, who is currently facing Shehaj himself in SPAK, following accusations of involvement in corruption affairs with mafia clans for coastal lands in Saranda.
Okay, but the question that naturally arises is:
why didn't this reasoning apply on May 11, when Edi Rama was actually facing him?
Why then, when the battle was for the post of prime minister and for a full political mandate, did Shehaj, Lapaj and the others build the "opposition of the opposition", while today - for a one-year municipal mandate - they suddenly reveal the "union"?
Shehaj, that same evening, articulated his position in definitive tones:
"I will never be the opposition of the opposition. The DP is the opposition and it is a victim of Edi Rama's repression."
Ehhh… if this is his belief, why on May 11th did he take over Ilir Alimehmet's mandate in Tirana and fragment the opposition's votes in several districts, costing the DP at least three MPs?
Or was the "victim" not as much of a victim back then as he is today?
On May 11, Shehaj, Lapaj and others invested heavily in the image of “anti-system parties,” attracting precisely those voters who rejected both Rama and Berisha.
The message was clear: Rama and Berisha are two sides of the same coin, along with the oligarchs who have torn the country, the coast, the mountains and the natural resources apart.
And now?
After just four months, according to the same people, Berisha is no longer part of the system, but its victim.
An ideological leap that even Gaz Bardhi would envy!
But let's move the analysis from theory to the concrete.
Ermal Hasimja, asked about his relationship with Berisha if he were to run for mayor of Tirana, said:
"I will tell Berisha that the way Rama and he have governed is not my way. I do not want to be a mayor who continues their line. The Rama-Berisha fight is not my fight; I fight the misgovernance of 33 years with my right-wing ideas."
This stance gave Hasimje integrity, objectivity and a hygienic distance from the two old poles of politics.
This made him a truly independent candidate.
If Berisha were to accept such a candidate, he would automatically accept his critical stance towards himself – and yes, he would be an independent candidate!
So, the questions now naturally arise:
1. Will Flori Binaj dare to say the same words as Hasimja, or will he remain in Agron Shehaj's controversial words?
2. Will Binaj accept Sali Berisha's funds, finances, and media in his campaign or will he run a modest campaign?
3. Will Binaj say that the Oligarchs have also become fatter during Berisha's time, but certainly not as much as during Rama's time?
4. Will Flori Binaj be accompanied to campaign meetings with Flamur Noka, Klevis Balliu, Albana Vokshi, and Zeni's "FRPD soldiers"?
As for the questions for Agron, Adriatikun and anyone else who is together today:
Will you apologize to Gazmend Bardhi for his 180-degree different stance against and in favor of Berisha?
Will you apologize to Berisha for accusing him of being the co-builder of the corrupt system in Albania and for which you came up with new parties?
But the most essential thing:
When you are in alliance with Berisha and consequently his court, why should you exist? Why should people vote for Berisha's allies but not Berisha directly?!
Time is the best medicine to test anyone's sincerity, and to reveal their lies and hypocrisy as well!
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