The candidate is not bothered by the fact that his children do not attend a village school...
On the eve of his April Fool's Day celebration, the candidate pastor decided to entertain his voters with alternative facts where the villages of Tirana look like in a silent film, but with the party's colors.
But what is the truth?!
It is true that the candidate pastor lives in Maknor, but it is equally true that the only paved road is the one that leads to his house.
The roads of Peza, Ndroqi, and Vaqarr do not have even a meter of asphalt, let alone lighting.
It is true that 3 houses were built, but it is equally true that 30 others were left homeless.
It is even more true that the school is in deplorable conditions and the number of students is very small.
(Perhaps the candidate doesn't mind that his children don't attend a village school).
Likewise, the infrastructure for farmers' drinking and irrigation water has remained from medieval times.
Not to mention the privatization and alienation of properties, political pressures, and fraud with documentation, which have remained the only way the patronage pastor tries to get the votes of the residents.
For the latter, perhaps he should be reminded of his boss, who is currently residing in Durrës prison.
A pastor and a fraudster don't go together, do they?!
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