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The former leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, in a press conference this Tuesday, emphasized that with the National Assembly of ‘Re-establishment’, not only the free vote in the Democratic Party was restored, but the presidency was archived in oblivion.
“DP held large assemblies, in the assembly on April 30 it held elections in the most important forum. All have been membership proposals to participate in the competition. Not only was the free vote restored to this political force but the presidency or presidency was archived in oblivion. I can tell you that without this process the best candidates have been selected. “Excellent representatives of the Democrats have been voted, as never before in the history of this force in eight branches from Saranda to Mat won honorable ladies.”said Berisha.
The Re-establishment Commission headed by Sali Berisha convened on Saturday the National Assembly of the Democratic Party in the Palace of Congresses, which was attended by 1425 delegates who voted for the election of the National Council.
35 deputies did not participate in the National Assembly. The new list of the new National Council presented by Albana Voksi shows that we are already dealing with a PD, more open by returning to the Council the ousted Basha such as the two former MPs who did not obey the parliamentary boycott, Muslim Murrizi and Rudina Hajdari. This is just one side of the coin.
Edvin Kulluri, a critical voice towards Basha and Berisha in the Democratic Party, was left out of the council, as was Roland Bejko. But Fatbardh Kadilli the only critical voice in the DP National Assembly was voted to be in the Council.
The list of elected members of the National Council, more than an opening of the party with the aim of unification, seemed like a pragmatic move by Berisha, who brought closer two former ministers and a former deputy minister from the time of his rule.
The list of elected members of the National Council, more than an opening of the party with the aim of unification, seems more like a pragmatic movement of Berisha, which brings closer to itself two former ministers and a former deputy minister from the time of his rule.
Two new names in the Council come from music and medicine. Renis Gjoka singer and doctor Ilir Alimehmeti who with his advice and studies during the pandemic became very popular.
Bardh Spahia, the man who gave Berisha his only victory in the March 6 local by-elections by taking over the Municipality of Shkodra, has not received the necessary votes to sit in the National Council. But his predecessor Voltana Ademi who helps Spahia win will continue to be a member of the Council.
Now that the National Council has been elected, on May 22 it will have to elect the new chairman of the Democratic Party after the dismissal of Enkelejd Alibeaj from the National Assembly.
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