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The leader of the Democratic Party, Lulzim Basha, has shown why he expelled Sali Berisha from the parliamentary group on September 9, a time when he was confirmed at the head of the Democratic Party.
Defending the US decision, Basha said he decided to expel him at the time because Berisha had explicitly told him that he did not put the interests of the Democrats before his own.
He also warned that it would soon be the turn of what he calls the Bermuda Triangle, including Ilir Meta and Edi Rama.
“From June until September 9, I was committed to Berisha fulfilling the commitment given to the Democrats not to become a burden and an obstacle for the Democrats. He told me that I do not intend to put anyone before my personal interest, not even the Democrats. The US is not the former Soviet Union and would not be who it is if it acted as a former communist country. They have their instruments and they are the ones who, when the Albanian communists broke the elections of ’91, sided with us in ’92 and thus we removed communism in Albania.
After the US, Albania would not be in NATO. The US does not make political decisions. The day will come for the other sides of the Bermuda Triangle, but neither I nor you determine the speed of American institutions.
I am not anyone’s mash and I have proven this with acts not with words. When I am convinced that national interests are at stake, there is nothing but God to stop me. Here were the interests of the Democrats versus those of Berisha and of course I would choose those of the Democrats. The US declared him non grata and Rama declared him non grata in time. “The only thing I have in my hand and I am responsible to the Democrats is to defend or crush the interest of the Democrats.” tha Basha.
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