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Opinion / Editorial

When union is considered a curse and division a blessing 

When union is considered a curse and division a blessing 

It is not surprising with the logic that prevails in Albanian politics, especially in the two parts of the Democratic Party for more than a year, where the idea that unity is a curse and division is considered a blessing reigns. In DP, of course, they are not happy with the situation created by periodic fragmentation. Militants are worried. Idealists wake up and worry about tomorrow because we don't have an opposition to control the power. There is no competitive alternative. Progressives, visionaries or ideologues with and without parties are the most pessimistic. In their judgment, tomorrow is at stake. Rotations of power, which are also the basic feature of democracy, are unlikely to happen. And this is really deep pain, which prompts departures and extinguishes hopes. This innovation of the fragmentation of parties in our country is unfortunately a tradition from which no political force from the left to the right has escaped. There have been factions and leaks over the years in the Socialist Party, from which a considerable number of members and sympathizers broke away, who founded the LSI, which for consecutive years was led by Ilir Meta until he climbed the steps of the presidency and four years his wife, Monika Kryemadhi, who just descended the same steps of the presidency, transferred the party to Meta, who overnight converted it to the Freedom Party, or in the list letters, PL. Initially, the separation from the Socialist Party was presented as the removal of a segment of socialists, very clean, anti-corruption and the guarantee of the protection of the left deformed by Fatos Nano, as it was trumpeted, but very soon it was understood that it was a forced, contentless, anti-majority movement. Ever since that split, not a single individual in Albania can perceive to which spectrum PL now belongs, merged with a political force that is labeled as right. Is it left or right hand drive PL? With or without ideology? And the reasons are known, despite being interpreted as if PL is moderate and has joined the "Reestablishment" or does it stick to its political positioning trumpeted for years as a regulator of pluralism and defender of national values? Wherever you look, it is clear that this political force no longer has a left-wing orientation. After the division, the action was sold as empowerment, as a blessing for a party that would be elite in the anti-corruption front with the most honest people Albania had. How fair was that, it was proven very quickly and the myths fell like fig leaves in autumn. Examples of fragmentation and disunity have been experienced not only by the big parties, but also by those parties that had a van full of members behind them. That's how they became two, PSD. Two PBDNJ. Two PDIU... And all the parties were torn apart like a pie pan. And yet, every fragmentation and division continued to be sold as empowerment, based on the popular saying that when garlic is thinned, it becomes thick and strong. If the parties of the political spectrum of each wing are divided and fragmented, divided and mutilated, DP is at the top of the list of divisions and fragments. From it, dozens of parties have been created with names, which in the label have the union, but which have actually separated from the trunk of the first opposition party. If the divisions of the past years have had an impact, not essential in the political progress of the DP in the contests for power, the latest splits from the leadership, without logic and the harsh actions of the groups within it have put the Democratic Party on a front, where the soldiers fight divided into echelons, which have turned them back to each other and have lost, not only the compactness, the spirit of the race, but also the power. In that the history of the Treaty of Lezha, remembered only a few days ago by the entire Albanian territory and the message of our National Hero, Skënderbeu, a lesson we have received since childhood have taught us that unity makes power, the divided DP, propagandizes that this separation is a blessing, purification, removal of the bakers, kissers, servants of Edi Rama, and the union itself is a curse. If you listen to the leaders of "Reestablishment" and the official DP, Berisha and Alibeaj, you are not only surprised by the logic of the explanation of the political situation within this force, but also by the fierce battle that takes place within its ranks. Although the Democratic Party is divided and fragmented, much to the chagrin of the party leaders, this division is sold as a blessing, as a multiplication of energies and a concentration of powers in the race for local government and tomorrow also for the political one. And in the chorus they chant: From division comes victory! More subjective and meaningless interpretation that we will hardly hear in the coming years. Albanians do not want propaganda for unification, they are really looking for unification and cannot be happy with the sentence circulating in the ranks of the opposition, as if unification were a curse and division and fragmentation a blessing. In short, in two DPs, especially among the pulpitists, they insist on telling us: