Flash News

E-TJERA

Rama will avoid taking stock at all costs, Berisha has a substantive campaign

Rama will avoid taking stock at all costs, Berisha has a substantive campaign

Analyst Andi Bushati has described the political scene in this election campaign as bipolar.

Invited to the MCN, he said that Rama has a campaign without substance but with efforts for innovation, Berisha has a campaign with substance but without efforts for innovation.

"Edi Rama opened the campaign with songs and dances, with folklore, which is not typical for a campaign, and in discourse he promises things that are not promised in a normal democracy.

In a normal democracy, a Prime Minister promises things that are related to this mandate. He promises things that do not depend on him, the EU that goes beyond this mandate.

He does this because his goal is to avoid debate over the government's budget. It's enough to bring up corruption here.

Berisha has the opposite story, he has a fundamentally political campaign, first of all he is aware that Albania lives in an autocracy.

The main feature of autocracy is the subordination of society to power. Berisha emphasizes how the DP escaped annihilation, division, non-women, and the removal of the flag and seal.

He tries to say that just as we resisted, this is the example that society should adopt to resist an autocracy.

Berisha says the minimum wage and minimum income, and for those who are unemployed 200 euros, a flat tax, are good or bad, he has concrete proposals and invites you to a political debate.

The bad thing is that Berisha has a handicap that no matter what he says, he is the one who has been asking for our votes since 1991.

If Rama wants to hide his defect, Berisha makes no effort during the campaign to hide his own defects.

Rama has a campaign without substance but with attempts at innovation, Berisha has a campaign with substance but without attempts at innovation.

Rama has a secure mandate, I believe the same scenario will repeat itself.

What can the opposition do under these conditions when there are no elections, no free vote, and the winner is known a month in advance?

The opposition has a minimum objective of ensuring a radical opposition that, knowing that it cannot take over the government, fights to ensure that Rama does not have a majority beyond a simple majority, that Rama is not given a majority for constitutional changes to the codes, etc., this would be the minimum objective.

The ultimate objective is not to tell Albanians that we will win, but to work today to understand how these elections are being manipulated.

LaCivita is here not to defeat Edi Rama, but to convince our partners that there are no elections in this country.

"The opposition's objectives are to not make things worse than they are and secondly to play with the international community and the public here that we are participating in this competition, but no one has a chance to win, " Bushati said. 

Latest news