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Berisha: I will go to meetings with the diaspora, but the biggest work will be concentrated here

 

Berisha: I will go to meetings with the diaspora, but the biggest work will be

After the meeting with the DP Regional Leaders, DP Chairman Sali Berisha stated in a statement to the media that Prime Minister Edi Rama is avoiding constitutional obligations and is afraid of interpellations, while accusing him of lacking the ability and courage to confront the opposition. Berisha emphasizes the problem of the return of the criminal world, mentioning platforms such as Enchrochat and Matrix, and links this to the current misgovernance.

Berisha severely criticized the attitude towards the deputies who left the parliament during an interview for the Minister of Education, describing her as the moral author of a tragedy that happened in a school. Regarding the protests, Berisha emphasizes that there will be an uninterrupted calendar of activities focused on gaining citizen support, while mentioning a march planned on December 8 from the Student City to the Prime Minister's Office, organized by young people.

DP Chairman Sali Berisha spoke in front of the cameras about the importance of the diaspora vote and emphasized the commitment to identifying voters abroad through field work. He rejected pompous approaches and large expenses in campaigns, relying more on direct contacts with citizens. Citing American electoral campaigns, Berisha argues that direct contacts with people are the key to success, where he also underlined that field meetings will begin before the new year and invited politicians to engage more in direct contact with citizens.

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I think that the interpellation that Mr. Bardhi requested is a constitutional obligation, but Edi Rama is already afraid to face it. No more coping skills.

There is horror because the world of crime has been revived in Enchrochat, the Matrix. That another one came out now, recently, it is known that this is the main character, I tell you, so it is also a statement of a psychologically ruined man.

Q: Do you have a date for the protests?

Berisha: There will be protests, but it is a non-stop activity for the purpose of victory, because everything is being done to move safely towards the next victory.

Of course, protests are always the order of the day. But, as you can see, this is a crumbling organization. Today, for example, you saw what they did.

Today they left parliament because they could not stand the Minister of Education's interpellation in which she morally appears to be the author of the murder.

A minister who issued a communiqué, making the highest assessment of himself, at a time when the 14-year-old child was killed in the arms of the school, in the bay of the school, she has set a black world record. And they ran away, ran away from the parliament.

Question: Mr. Berisha, will there be a march on December 8 from the Student City in the direction of the Prime Minister's building?

Berisha: There will be a march, of course, but it is organized by the Youth Forum, and it is done by the young people.

Q: Will you join?

Berisha: Wherever they are, I am with them.

Question: Mr. Berisha, today you put the emphasis on the vote of the diaspora. When will we see Mr. Berisha with the diaspora all over the world?

Berisha: Yes, I will also go to the diaspora in a series of meetings. But let me tell you what is needed, that a very intensive work is needed here, despite the fact that the construction of the Albanians outside is the planet, but the brain and everything is in the documents here.

So, we are trying to do the maximum for identification through family members, voting lists, etc., etc., then of course, meetings are irreplaceable. I say it here. We do not base them on pomp and circumstance, because those are activities that the party does by spending a colossal amount of taxpayers' money, but also of immigrants.

And, secondly, you saw the last campaign, let's say what it is, what was destroyed in the last campaign in the US was luxury and the elite disconnected from the citizens. Because lessons must always be learned from the American electoral campaign, it is an inspiring campaign for the whole world.

Question: Mr. Berisha, if it takes time for the diaspora, what about the tour of meetings within the country when will you start, after the new year or before?

Berisha: No, they will start before the new year, without question.

Question: Mr. Berisha, why did you say in your speech that: mud on shoes is more important than ice on screens. Did you call on the political leaders to come down to the ground? Are you unhappy, or…

Berisha: No, I didn't say dissatisfaction, but I said that what you said is very real. Nothing is more important than the meeting at home, in the room, in the cafe with the citizen. It is irreplaceable, and this is what we must do.

It is fact. Meeting with citizens is the key to victory.

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