
The DP MP in Lushnje, Saimir Korreshi, has ironized the Socialists with harsh tones in the Assembly, where unlike other times, today he said that he had not come out to talk about the problems of farmers, but about "the problems of patronageists."
Korreshi ironized the post-election situation in Lushnja, where according to him, the civil registry still needs work to relocate 1,200 people who arrived from Tirana in the last 6 months to Lushnja and send them back to Tirana.
According to Korreshi, Lushnja has returned to the way it was six months ago, where the trash cans continue to be full of garbage, just like before the war.
Further, Korreshi said that as he sees how patronage workers are treated and threatened with their jobs, he is happy that his father is no longer alive.
"When I think about how they treated you, I say thank you that I don't have my father alive, because three terms in a row, he released our mother, and he will return to my father, thank you that I am saved in this part," said Korreshi.
"Usually in this Parliament I talk about the problems of the people, of the farmers from there, but this time I come to talk about the problems of the patronage workers. There is a message, we missed that the civil registry needs work again to relocate 1200 people who came from Tirana in the last 6 months to Lushnja and send them back to Tirana. They thought that they would be on vacation during these three months of the holiday and they fell into peace, but no, because after the wedding there is still time to clean the plates and cups.
Unfortunately for us, Lushnja has lost hundreds of drivers, meatballs will no longer be eaten and raki will be drunk in Rrapës, the lights that were urgently installed are no longer on, the trash cans continue to be behind the wheelbarrows as before the war, the smell of the rotten fart that the factories offer us begins. And so, Lushnja has longed for the elections, the promises, the phones are ringing and they are turned off, for all those who are called.
I want the jobs that were sold. How were they sold? The pressure is at its maximum, they play with the bread of the calamari, there is nothing wrong here, every employee knows this. There is no administrative unit that does not work around the clock, not because they would be promoted, but because they would be fired if they did not do the duty of patronage.
The delegates and sub-delegates left, the director of OSHEE left, and others in succession who promised that the farmer would irrigate with a sparkling water system, this is how far the promises have come. Today, we have woken up again like 6 months ago, trouble after trouble, watermelons without sale, wheat has not been planted and sold for two years, today instead of cows we have palm oil. All the cows we have, they were promised to give them palm oil now, let the people open that we won the elections.
When I think about how they treated you, I say thank you that my father is not alive, because for three consecutive terms, he freed our mother, and he will return to his father, thank you that I am saved from this part. You will all cheer for this. Today the pain is at its maximum, nothing has changed. Today they tell you that the 200 thousand lekshi that they gave for the elections are gone. Today everyone is opening up, left and right. There are no more toasts, because the KESH one is gone. The road was left half-finished before the elections. The legalization permits, look at the ones at the Cadastral Agency, open all the permits and look, they are the ones who had promised you votes.
One here and one there! Look at the oil scene, the list of beneficiaries where they channeled their votes, can this be called theft? I think so, because even the hospital director who drove around in an ambulance at night without having a single patient, I don't know what to call it. Like a prison, every prison director is a jerk and the one who put him in wins 100% of the power. How is it possible that that prisoner there, who has forgotten his mother's name for so many years, can find exactly that particular candidate, massively," said Korreshi, among other things.
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