
Adriatik Lapaj, leader of 'Albania Becomes', mentioned one of the program points that almost all political parties in the May 11 race have included, the increase in the minimum salary and pension by 200 euros.
Lapaj said that a year ago when he proposed exactly this, Rama called it a "sude" or a "flying carpet", while today he trumpets it at every meeting, just like the leader of the DP.
" When I proposed a year ago that the minimum pension in the countryside and the city be 200 euros, if I came to power, the prime minister came out and said these are "suds", "flying carpets", so there was no money. Today, when he feels that his foot is slipping, he says they will make the minimum wage 200 euros. Why did there not exist funds yesterday and today there is in the state budget.
He would say these things if we were not on the political scene. Would he say them if we were at the Bazaar with him? He says these things because today he has an opposition with which he cannot make an agreement. When there is no real opposition, he mocks, takes the pot, but when there is a serious opposition, he makes real promises.
"We were the first to make it mandatory ," Lapaj said.
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