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Berisha on vote alienation: Whoever violates the law will be held responsible

Berisha on vote alienation: Whoever violates the law will be held responsible

The leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, has called for mass participation in the May 11 parliamentary elections, describing voting as a major obligation towards oneself, one's family and the nation.

In a statement to the media, he thanked the citizens who have voted so far, as well as the thousands of emigrants who have returned to their homeland to exercise their right to vote, while warning that any attempt to violate the law will face full responsibility.

Berisha : " I thank those citizens who have so far cast their votes, have voted, thus fulfilling a major obligation of every Albanian over the age of 18. A major obligation towards oneself, family, society, Albania and the nation."

A special thank you and boundless gratitude to those thousands and thousands of Albanians and Albanians who were unable to register due to bureaucracy and the government's fear of their vote, but have flooded in by air, land and sea and have flocked today and are voting in Albania.

My gratitude to them is boundless. With their vote, they are helping the country and the nation at a time when they are in great need. Finally, once again, my call is to every Albanian: vote, vote, vote for yourself, for your children, for your country, for your future, for your children, for business, for salaries, for pensions, for the farm.

So, it is a vote more than ever for the most important interests of every citizen. Now, everything has a very serious international observation and an equally serious national observation. And anyone who undertakes to violate the law in this process will be held absolutely responsible. One thing I can tell you is that today the sovereign gives a historic verdict…

...I say today the sovereign will give a historical verdict and this is the truth. But who is the one who does not obey history? So, this is how it is."

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