Analyst Ilir Deda assesses that the current situation in the country regarding the failure to elect the president could have been “easily avoided if Kurti had informed Osmani in time that she does not have his support for a second mandate which would have been the minimum level of correctness after six years of cooperation.”
According to him, “this crisis has been caused by the desire for absolute control over every institution in the country,” referring to Kurti.
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“A political alliance” does not mean silence in the face of violations of the Constitution, silence when critics are lynched, or silence in the face of institutional abuse.
What deserves to be protected “like the apple of the eye” is only the interest of the country, not party formations or institutional officeholders.
The political game surrounding the president’s second mandate has only distorted party politics, which is based solely on interest as long as parties need it. Emotional reactions are left to voters who, at all costs, refuse to think calmly and understand that politics has nothing to do with love.
As for the current crisis, it could have easily been avoided if Kurti had informed Osmani in time that she does not have his support for a second mandate — which would have been the minimum level of correctness after six years of cooperation. And he should have truly sought a consensual figure with opposition parties, instead of playing a game of blame.
This crisis has been caused by the desire for absolute control over every institution in the country.


