
Democratic Party leader Sali Berisha, following meetings for the May 11 elections, said that if the opposition wins the elections, every Albanian will receive 200 euros per month, or 6.3 euros per day. Berisha stated that with this amount, every Albanian will be lifted out of poverty.
" If we focus on this campaign, you will find that those who governed for 12 years, for the past 2 months, have mostly presented a distorted copy of our program."
What if you, prime minister for 12 years, come out before the citizens and talk about toads, lizards, frogs, those who can't buy medicine, those who can't make it through the month with food, those who have sick people in hospitals without treatment, those who no matter how much they share on the table, it's not enough for their children and they are forced to tell them to follow the ways of the world, because we can't do it here.
"If you, the prime minister, present the budget of 8 billion in January, penny for penny, your sweat and taxes, and leave 16 million euros for 780 thousand pensioners and tell them that we are increasing their pensions or setting the minimum living wage at 200 euros, we will fall into the abyss. You refuse to vote on the law with heartlessness and when you see that people are looking at you with contempt, when you see that people are understanding that you do not feel for them, then you come out with a lie, you go back to your old weapon and say you will make the pension 200 euros, but in 2030 ," said Berisha.
He said that children's organizations prove that 18 percent of families cannot provide their children with three meals. According to him, these same organizations say that 41 percent of families cannot provide their children with proper nutrition.
Further, explaining the opposition's program, Berisha said that 100 percent of all medicines available in a developed country like Italy will be included in the reimbursement list.
" Now who benefits from this? Over 510 thousand pensioners benefit from this, who receive not a full, but a partial pension. The partial pension is from 90 to 130-140 euros.
"No, all of these people, without exception, will receive 200 euros. Those who have no pension will also benefit. They will also receive 200 euros. Society can never leave them at the mercy of fate ," he said.
In addition, Berisha said, pensioners cannot buy food at the same price as those of us with high and medium salaries.
" Then we will give them a consumer card. This means that all the food and basic things they buy will have the VAT refunded, that is, the 20 percent."
How much is this? This is 450 euros per year. It's not a little. If you take it with today's pensions, it's three pensions.
"We will reduce energy to 7 lek. We will halve the water tariff ," he said.
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