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Journalist Çim Peka, invited to “Top Talk”, spoke about the abolition of the Democratic Party’s right to vote in the European People’s Party.
Peka considers the representation of this party in the PPE at the lowest levels.
“It is not represented with the highest levels, in fact it is not represented at all. There is no invitation from the popular parties, there is no party from PP “said the journalist.
According to him, the current situation in the Democratic Party has influenced the non-involvement of the European People’s Party, based on the fact that Sali Berisha has been declared ‘non grata’ by DASH.
“Until it takes legal action, they do not want to interfere in this internal situation of the Democratic Party, which in a way is more logical. “What does not seem logical to me is not on the part of the People’s Party, but it seems to me on the part of the Democratic Party, which must decide whether it is a conservative party or a center-right party alliance with ‘non gratat’.” tha Peka.
At the same time, he considered this instability of the Democratic Party as “a turmoil that has been seen for 32 years”.
“DP must share the mind, if it will be a conservative party let it be a conservative party and it has where it is oriented, to the European conservatives. “If it will be central, liberal and right-wing, it will be the turmoil we have seen in 32 years.” said Peka.
Peka described the attitude of the right for the first time towards Lenin, based on the fact that Sali Berisha is “non grata” from America.
As for the opposition leader, he considered him “the spoiler of embassies, which led the Democratic Party to that state.”
“When we had an opposition leader, we saw a spoiler of embassies where the DP went. We tried where we end up with embassy slingshots. “Votes are taken here, say real things, Albanians should believe, do not say real things and do not believe”, said Peka.
The Democratic Party, after seven years of full membership in the largest European political group, lost the right to vote to elect the new leaders of the European People’s Party.
However, despite the lack of an official invitation from the European People’s Party, 3 Democrat MPs traveled to Rotterdam: Jorida Tabaku as part of the delegation of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Albana Vokshi as part of the delegation of the European Women’s Group and Belind Këlliçi from the forum of youth.
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