On February 10, Sali Berisha invited them to protest against Edi Rama, but the Democrats are tired of the boulevard parades and are asking them to stay in the square.
“This is an extremely fair request, but it requires each of us to convince more and more citizens that staying in the square until we remove the regime is the surest path to our victory,” Berisha said.
The protest scenario remains the same. The Democrats will be stationed below Edi Rama’s office in the Prime Minister’s Office. Relocation to Surrel is not in the doctor’s plans, while the MPs’ strike remains an option.
“We will make Tirana hell. The DP plans all forms of civil disobedience and is implementing them”, said Berisha.
He wants to unite in an opposition front against Edi Rama, even with the new parties that it does not have on its side. However, Agron Shehaj refuses to unite with Sali Berisha.
“Ask Agron Shehaj who compares the DP with the PS. It is not co-government but unity to remove evil”, he said.
The red line is not only Agron Shehaj. His door remains closed to Lulzim Basha, Enkelejd Alibeaj and Bamir Topi.
“The DP gave him every opportunity, they thought about enriching and dismissing the DP”, said Berisha.
Not only former party officials, but also international ones are not with him in his battle.
Supporters criticized the closed list deputies again, but Berisha defended them. In April, the entire party enters the elections, from the chairman to the grassroots, but he made it clear that he will not give up on the primaries.