For the analyst Andi Bushati, Lulzim Basha and Enkelejd Alibeaj are the same as Kërpërata and Jenisheri, who entered the Assembly after taking the mandates left by the democratic deputies.
Speaking on Syri TV, Bushati said that Basha and Alibeaj are no longer an electoral factor, but according to him, they are puppets in the hands of Edi Rama.
“Actually, we have two factors. The state and its tools and those who are opposed to this regime or power. The question arises where Basha, Alibeaj and these stand. I do not prejudge them because I see them as part of Rama’s entourage. Basha and Alibeaj are no longer an electoral factor, they have tried it in several lost races and in order to survive, they are fighting for survival.
They need a pardoned seal, some donated commissioners and an electoral reform, preferably with a proportional national law, so that they can get 1-2 MPs. The human being who fights for survival and kills, not only steals the seal, or will change the electoral system. Here the problem is the one who gives the stamp, the one who has the greatest possibility of votes to give the stamp, to change the electoral law, and to produce a false opposition. The conflict is two polar, not three polar.
Rama and his tools on one side and Rama’s opponents on the other. Then when you hear Gaz Bardhi rightly saying, how can a group of 7 people represent the commission on behalf of the opposition and not a group of 50 people. Here the question is rational, whereas in this phase of the arrogance of power we have entered total irrationality and you cannot explain with logic, rational something has lost its rationality. Now, the Kërperatat, yesterday’s Janissaries, are today’s Basha and Alibeja. But neither Kërpërata, nor Jenisheri, nor Basha nor Alibeaj are to blame, they cannot be the target of our criticism, because they are the puppets of someone who moves them from above. Therefore, the criticism should be with the one who moves the threads from above and not the puppets”, said Andi Bushati