
The leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, held an electoral meeting in Dibër, on the eve of the May 11 elections. He invited citizens to vote for the DP on Sunday at a historic moment for Albania.
Berisha emphasized that in 12 years, Rama only stole from Albanians with a handful of thieves, while according to him, he used the wildest weapons to expel Albanians.
Berisha accused the prime minister of leaving schools without children and houses empty in Dibër, while calling for Albania to be separated from dictatorship and misery.
"For 12 years, my friends, Edi Rama used free movement, this fundamental right of every citizen, to expel Albanians from Albania.
Edi Rama and his regime used the most brutal weapons of the most inhumane regimes against Albanians. He used poverty, misery, unemployment, and destitution to empty Dibra, Mati, and Albania.
Edi Rama governed for 12 years. When he came to power, Dibra and the people of Dibra, Albania and the Albanians were growing. Their salaries, their pensions were increasing every year. Their businesses, their farms were expanding year after year.
Albanians, together with their love for Albania, and the people of Dibra for Dibra, had hope for an ever better day.
Meanwhile, Edi Rama killed the hope of Albanians. He brought to power a handful of thieves that times have never known in history.
Friends, every year and more, it plunged Albanians into ever greater poverty.
Their pensions were frozen, their salaries were frozen, prices increased by 200 percent.
The tables were halved. The young and those who could took to the dirt roads to survive.
They took the Dibrani dream, the Albanian dream, with them to build it in other places.
Dibra farmers are going bankrupt one after another because their subsidies were removed, customs were opened. The subsidized products of Balkan farmers, and especially of Serbia, are flooding the markets today and today 80 percent of fruits and vegetables come from abroad. Meanwhile, the lands remain barren and the products rot in Albania.
It created a breed of governments that don't want to know about medicine, pensioners, or young people.
What about those parents whose dignity has been reduced to ashes, begging their children to vote for a job, a teacher's salary, a legalization permit or a disability pension? What about those who don't dare to raise their heads when the arrogant representative of the Renaissance threatens them with their daily bread? Can these people one day decide to, at least in silence, bury their fear and take revenge?
Citizens who punish their governments with votes when they do not fulfill their promises and even more so when they abuse and steal, are normal in every democratic society. Can this happen this time in Albania, as quietly and without noise as the electoral campaign itself is closing? This is the question that disturbs Edi Rama's sleep and there is no poll that can serve as a somnifer. The point when popular discontent can merge with the need for punishment, in a subjugated society, is difficult to predict. Therefore, the comfort of polls cannot overcome the act of silent revenge. Rama screams to take heart from his own voice" , Berisha said during his speech.
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