Spahiu: Jorida Tabaku is collecting more votes than the entire list closed with DP men

2025-04-03 22:36:34 / POLITIKË ALFA PRESS

Spahiu: Jorida Tabaku is collecting more votes than the entire list closed with

The DP candidate, Jorida Tabaku, who was left on the open lists by Sali Berisha, is collecting more votes than the entire closed list of party candidates.

This is what lawyer Kreshnik Spahiu said in the 'Frontline' studio this evening (April 3), regarding the representation of women in politics and leadership.

He referred precisely to an unusual message given days earlier by Silva Turdiu, the former athlete and former fiancée of Mehmet Shehu's son during the communist era, who appealed to the citizens of Tirana and the right-wing to vote for Tabaku.

"Today I was impressed by the message of a famous woman, who broke her silence after 30 years, once against the communist regime, a former well-known athlete, Silvia Turdiu, who came out to break her silence and give a political message for the first time. She made a call and impressed me, that she publicly asked for votes for the DP candidate Jorida Tabaku, a candidate from Tirana. I followed social networks, I belong to different points of view, but I have to say that Jorida Tabaku has run an extraordinary campaign in Tirana. I have to say that she is working 10 times harder than those whose names are on the safe lists of the DP. She is even collecting ten times more votes than those whose names are on the safe lists for deputies", Spahiu said for Report TV.
He also confronted this situation with an analysis of anonymous women in majority politics, who are appointed and leave without making a sound. But he noted that "socialist women have shown more character than socialist men."

"On the other hand, I notice that socialist women have shown more character than socialist men. But I am skeptical about the political inflation of socialist women and their representation in the Assembly or in positions. There are socialist ministers and deputies who come as anonymous, are appointed as anonymous, become ministers as anonymous and if you walk down the street, no one recognizes them after they leave. They never speak in Parliament, or they are invisible and forgotten, no one remembers them. Being appointed minister is not a badge, it is a responsibility, because you have the fate of millions of people in your hands and you should not be anonymous", the lawyer underlines, among other things.

 

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