Agron Shehaj: Berisha said that we are the opposition and serve Rama and now he says why didn't you come to the protest?

2025-12-22 23:28:43 / POLITIKË ALFA PRESS

Agron Shehaj: Berisha said that we are the opposition and serve Rama and now he

The chairman of the "Mundësia" party, Agron Shehaj, in a connection with the show "The Unexposed" on MCN TV, stated that the opposition itself is not credible, while accusing society of having lost its nerve for not going out to protest. He said that he is not happy with Berisha accusing his party of being the opposition of the opposition and serving Rama and now they are asking why they did not go to protest.

"Berisha said that we are the opposition to the opposition and we serve Rama and now he says: why didn't you come to the protest? But that's not the only reason, because it's not that I'm happy with what the Democratic Party says.

The truth is that we are divided on the protest. What are we protesting for? We are protesting for the achievements of justice, for the fact that justice is finally bringing the corrupt to justice.

But it was not possible to call justice and compliment him once, and then call Altin Troplini on the other hand. This shows that there is no coherence, and when there is no coherence, credibility is lost.

How can we hold a protest? This is the problem when we talk about the trust of citizens. This is the essence: we cannot make demands on society, accuse society of being nerveless, measure society's nerve or impose morality on it.

Meanwhile, we ourselves are not trustworthy. First and foremost is trustworthiness. Anyone who questions the morality of citizens should first ask themselves a question.

But am I trustworthy, trustworthy enough? That's the first step. The second step is then to work, to continue, to try to convince and not to put the citizens on trial.

I have the utmost respect for all citizens who come out and protest against corruption, who react regardless of whether they are party members or not, or are ordinary citizens... I don't think it really matters.

To all those who say "what was achieved with the protest", I say that protests happen and it's not like protests happen in every country in the world and the government falls because it would be easy for the government to fall every day. 

Protests are held to send a message, to show who you are with: are you with justice or are you with the corrupt? You are outraged, being outraged is a form of protest, that's why it's called a protest. It's raising your voice and they are doing very well to protest. It's their right, they are doing well," said Shehaj.

 

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