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Berisha: MPs should not go on shows without their opponents/ Kalaja: Right decision

2025-10-08 16:10:00, Politikë CNA

Berisha: MPs should not go on shows without their opponents/ Kalaja: Right

The Chairperson of the Appeals Committee of the Democratic Party, Adriana Kalaja, has reacted to the decision taken by the leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, that the deputies and officials of the Democratic Party will not go on shows if they are not facing their opponents but analysts paid by the majority, as she calls it a censorious strategy by Rama.

Kalaja considered the decision made by Berisha appropriate and of extraordinary proportions for the mission that the opposition and the media have as the fourth power.

According to her, this decision serves not only to denounce the regime in every dimension, but also to strengthen the opposition in the country.

Kalaja stated that they cannot be part of television panels, where they have paid charlatans in front of them.

"Right decision......

In a very difficult situation for the country and the opposition, when the mafia runs all the leading structures and not only all the powers, the decision of the Chairman of the Democratic Party, Prof. Dr. Mr. Sali Berisha, that its MPs or officials will no longer appear in television studios unless they are confronted by their counterparts, or representatives of the central and local government, although belated, is the right decision and of extraordinary proportions for the mission that the opposition and the media have as the fourth power.

This decision serves not only to denounce the regime in every dimension, but also to strengthen the opposition in the country.

You cannot be part of television panels, where you are faced with paid charlatans who, even after 12 years filled with scandals, crime, and corruption, continue to tell you that:

- It's Saliu's fault.

Meanwhile, I remind you of Pepe Grillo, who won the elections after rejecting all the media of the time.

May this be a good start for big changes!", writes Kalaja./ CNA





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