Berisha gives a short shrift to Salianja and the dissatisfied in the DP: Our agenda is only a government with which there are no choices, whoever is not up to the mission will be left behind!

2025-12-13 14:49:21 / POLITIKË ALFA PRESS
Berisha gives a short shrift to Salianja and the dissatisfied in the DP: Our

The leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, declared at the leadership meeting that the main agenda of the opposition is the removal of the current government, with which there cannot be free elections.

He stressed that the opposition has achieved several important successes, citing seven international resolutions that sanction Albania as a narco-state and condemn the farce elections. Berisha stated that the OSCE/ODIHR report constitutes the international legal basis for the opposition's demand for a technical government and free elections.

According to him, the current majority is based on rigged elections and is therefore a “pseudo-majority.” In this context, Berisha announced that the first general national protest will be held on December 22, emphasizing that protests are the only way out for the opposition.

In this complex and difficult situation, we have achieved some very great achievements for us in this battle.

There are seven international resolutions that sanction Albania as a drug state.

They sanction farcical elections, some of which have not even taken place.

They sanction the suppression and violation of political pluralism.

They sanction the outcome of elections dictated by drug cartels.

They sanction the political persecution of the opposition.

And this is an extraordinary support.

It is an extraordinary support, which we cannot use as a whining opposition, but we will use it as an inspiring opposition.

Our voice and effort to restore the vote of Albanians, our fight for this goal has understanding and support.

We managed, under difficult conditions, and there are those who are sad about it, to achieve what we achieved in 2001 with the OSCE/ODIHR report.

We defended the vote and it was a very difficult battle.

There are many factors that intervene, but he came out as he was, and he made a very big contribution.

I think that report constitutes the solid legal basis, constitutes the international law of our efforts for technical government and free elections in this country.

The majority stands on violated elections.

It's a pseudo-majority, it's not a majority.

This requires that each of us here, and every leader, be clear that every minute, every hour, and every day, our agenda is to restore the vote, to remove this government with which there is no choice.

It is our sacrifice to remove this government that does not allow elections.

Whoever is up to this mission is committed.

Whoever can't answer it, gets left behind.

Whoever doesn't want to feel like a missionary, withdraws.

But the road is vital and decisive for the Albanian opposition.

So I think December 22nd should be the date of the first general national protest.

We must be clear that the main topic of our agenda will only be protests.

There is no hope left except for protests.

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