Dashnor Sula will no longer be in the Assembly in September, but still wants to be part of the DP structures. For A2CNN, Sula states that the Democrats must resolve the crisis, proposing a National Assembly of reconciliation and complete restructuring from the grassroots to the leadership dome. According to him, Berisha should not leave, but be the supervisor of the entire process in the party.
"Unfortunately, the DP crisis did not arise today."
MP Dashnor Sula considers the situation in which the Democratic Party finds itself to be an ongoing crisis that began with his departure from power in 2013. In an interview with A2 CNN, Sula claims that the Democrats are at a crossroads but according to him there is still a chance to rise again. The solution must come from the leader Sali Berisha.
"I have asked for Mr. Berisha to resign, but it should be postponed to a later date. The only person who can keep the situation as it is with the DP, so that it does not fall apart, is Mr. Berisha," Sula told A2 CNN.
The MP who remained outside the new Parliament claims that he is not the best political doctor to heal the wounds of the DP, but he still believes that the crisis will only be resolved if restructuring begins from the grassroots to the leadership.
"Section, group section, branches and then elections in the DP branches, the secretariat and the vice-chairs. This process must be followed and led by Sali Berisha, with a working group that has no connection, should have no connection with the losing group, starting with the district leaders, or the General Secretary and below," Sula emphasized for A2 CNN.
But who could be the leaders of this working group?
"They must be clean figures, and I even find a solution in those figures who were on the open list, but the candidates nominated on the open list who proved that citizens trust them," Sula told A2 CNN.
Another aspect of the crisis, according to him, is the overlap of parliamentary and party functions, so he is of the opinion that all MPs should no longer have any function in the party.
"So parliamentary functions should be separated, so there should be no MPs with party functions... The base is forgotten, they don't have enough time to deal with the base."
A complete restructuring of the party is not enough for Sula, but he says that a more complete solution would be to convene a national assembly to unite those who have left in recent years.
"Without a National Reconciliation Assembly, even if a second re-establishment begins tomorrow, it will be another rift, another bifurcation," Sula told A2 CNN.
He declares that he has no ambition to be at the head of the blue headquarters, but if nothing changes in the fall, he is convinced that there is no longer a place for him in the party. (A2 Televizion)