The Joint Movement, now transformed into a political party, held its second Congress. Its head, Arlind Qori, who was confirmed for a second term, chose to speak in the language of numbers, denouncing high unemployment in Albania, low pensions and corruption. At the congress, it was decided to lower the age of membership in this party to 16 years.
"The Joint Movement is the most complete representative of Albanian society without quotas, without anything. Albania is a country where official unemployment continues to be 11% and it is 11% in a society where other unemployed people emigrate by the thousands every month.
In Albania, according to official statistics, 10% of people live below the absolute poverty line, which is 2 dollars a day, for bread in the real sense of the word.
The minimum pension has not yet reached the new 9,000 lek per month. How can you live on 9 thousand new lek a month when bread alone costs 120 lek. Albania is one of the countries where the most thefts occur, where corruption, according to the official data of the KLSH, affects one fifth of the budget. So, one in 5 Lek is stolen", said Arlind Qori.
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