Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 4:46:55 GMT
This week, on July 15, the general parliamentary elections will take place in North Macedonia. Among the many special, memorable things that this campaign had, I would single out one in terms of significance. I am talking about the slogan of the Party "Democratic Union for Integration"; Time for an Albanian Prime Minister. Based on the basic fact of the ethnic composition of this Republic, such an objective seems practically impossible. Even if all the votes of the Albanians were collected without a single vote in one hand, they would not be able to obtain a majority in the next parliament.
Did the DUI leadership take Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data this reality into account when it announced this political goal? Or is it simply an electoral manipulation with the emotions of the Albanians, who sincerely aspire to a further affirmation of their state-forming role in the RMV? There must have been many who, like me, have had such questions in their minds. The leaders of DUI, including the President Ali Ahmeti himself, have used the election campaign to clarify their concept embodied in this slogan. Regardless of the result that will come out of the ballot boxes, these explanations were necessary to erase some doubts related to this very slogan about the content of the program as well as the political rhetoric of DUI itself as a political force.
Here I am talking specifically about the honest doubts and not those with a malicious background towards the largest party of the Albanians of North Macedonia. I am going to dwell briefly on two or three of my doubts. First is the suspicion that DUI has lost its sense of reality. Where would she find the votes to be the first party, thus gaining the constitutional right to form the government according to the classical scheme in democracy? No arithmetic would help me.
Did the DUI leadership take Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data this reality into account when it announced this political goal? Or is it simply an electoral manipulation with the emotions of the Albanians, who sincerely aspire to a further affirmation of their state-forming role in the RMV? There must have been many who, like me, have had such questions in their minds. The leaders of DUI, including the President Ali Ahmeti himself, have used the election campaign to clarify their concept embodied in this slogan. Regardless of the result that will come out of the ballot boxes, these explanations were necessary to erase some doubts related to this very slogan about the content of the program as well as the political rhetoric of DUI itself as a political force.
Here I am talking specifically about the honest doubts and not those with a malicious background towards the largest party of the Albanians of North Macedonia. I am going to dwell briefly on two or three of my doubts. First is the suspicion that DUI has lost its sense of reality. Where would she find the votes to be the first party, thus gaining the constitutional right to form the government according to the classical scheme in democracy? No arithmetic would help me.