
The deputy of the Democratic Party, Flamur Noka, was present at the daily gathering of citizens below the residence of former Prime Minister Sali Berisha.
As in the meeting of the National Council, Noka spoke about the protests that will start on Monday and that will mark the escalation of the opposition action.
According to Noka, what will start on Monday is the big turn against Edi Rama's regime.
"The DP National Council decided that on Monday at 17:00 the first step of escalating our political action in front of the parliament, which has turned into a regime parliament, a traffic parliament, a crime parliament, will begin.
The National Council decided that on Monday we should all send a message to Edi Rama that there will never be peace for you, there will never be peace for your criminal regime as long as you consider the opposition the enemy, as long as you have decided its annihilation, as long as you continue to carry the legacy of your fathers, the legacy that aims to eliminate democracy and restore monism.
We are determined to walk this path and not allow the fulfillment of this legacy of his fathers.
From this meeting of the National Council we decided that after Monday, we will be in every corner of Albania, we will be in every street and every alley of this country, to inspire the citizens, to raise the democrats and to tend those in the battle for democracy", said Noka.
The MP said that the situation the opposition is in today is a consequence of Prime Minister Rama's actions.
According to him, the only way out of this situation is the escalation of the opposition action.
"The DP National Council decided that the big turn begins on Monday. The big turn will start in front of the parliament and will not stop until we bring this regime to its knees.
We take our destiny into our own hands. There is no other way and this was one of the only ways that the DP National Council proposes to all the democrats and all our opposition allies", said Noka in his speech.
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