Former candidate for the leadership of the Democratic Party, Fatbardh Kadilli, said that political parties are satisfied with the elections, while the country is in a state of stagnation.
Kadilli spoke of secret "coexistence" between the majority and the opposition, calling the current system a "tango regime."
According to him, the lack of new ideas and the retention of power by the same leaders is leading the country towards a social and economic vacuum.
" Everyone is satisfied with the elections, including the DP. Everyone has received something that satisfies them. Berisha received enough mandates to reign in the opposition. Edi Rama is comfortable, he won his fourth mandate. Even the media is "comfortable", a little quarrel in parliament is enough and the audience is ready. We have all become comfortable in this bad state of Albania. The whole society has surrendered to comfort.
The Prime Minister said that rotation is not necessary, this is a dictatorial idea, because even a wise man runs out of ideas at some point. This is a 'tango regime', where both sides have shared the good. The people are numb to the political theater, when they see that these people are in conflict with each other, but in reality they are together. They are happy, until the people react. Rama himself is the minister for everything, he controls everything. Politically, he has exhausted Edi Rama and Sali Berisha. Rama has also been presenting the same idea for 20 years, that of cleaning the territory from illegal construction.
The MPs have no ideas anymore, everyone is on the same page, they think like Rama or Berisha, depending on which side they are on. If this policy continues, in 10 years, Albania will look like a deserted country. We need to have a strategy, to have a competitive economy. We need a unifying movement, to make a change. The new thing comes when everyone takes something away from themselves. If you hold a unifying meeting with the idea of what I will get, then you have failed. It is very important and purposeful, if someone stays in politics just for a chair, I am sorry, but it does not work like that. "- Kadilli expressed on News 24.
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