Syla: There is no momentum for the VV or for the opposition; there is a general demoralization that will affect voter turnout in the elections.

Journalist Valon Syla suggested that the upcoming elections may face challenges due to a general sense of demoralization among voters and political groups. Speaking on T7’s program “Pressing,” Syla stated that he observed no discernible momentum for either Vetëvendosje or the broader opposition parties. According to Syla, the atmosphere suggests a widespread fatigue, which he linked to the routine of repeated elections and associated financial strain affecting the political parties.

He noted that this exhaustion was visible in the campaign structuring of the various groups. “The momentum is not visible in the air, neither for Vetëvendosje nor for the political parties; what is visible is a general demoralization, which I believe will affect participation,” Syla remarked. His assessment suggests that the prevailing mood may translate into lower voter turnout for the elections scheduled for June 7.

Syla’s comments point toward a political climate characterized more by weariness than by energized support for any single faction or the opposition as a whole. This sentiment could influence how many citizens choose to participate in the upcoming electoral process.

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  1. Journalist Valon Syla suggested that the upcoming elections may face challenges stemming from a general sense of demoralization among voters and political groups. Speaking on T7’s program “Pressing,”

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