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Berisha: Let's follow Rama a minute ago, he doesn't think only about Albanians

Berisha: Let's follow Rama a minute ago, he doesn't think only about

The leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, has harshened his tone towards the government and Prime Minister Edi Rama, demanding his resignation and accusing him of neglecting citizens. He spoke about what he called the “input mafia” in agriculture, warning of strict measures and claiming that this situation endangers production and the health of consumers.

Berisha also linked his criticism to issues of corruption and wealth, raising accusations about the way personal assets were built and public tenders were awarded.  

Berisha : A dangerous mafia threatens you. The mafia of inputs.
Which threatens products, life, health not only yours but also that of consumers.
We will define rigorous discipline. But dear friends, all of this can become reality. And I guarantee you that it will become reality point by point, provided that we remove that group of thieves, such as the land has not had. No.
Enver Hoxha, the most cruel dictator, out of his paranoia, took citizens' money to bunkers and tunnels. He also built a villa, but did not register it in his name.
No, he registered that villa as a state house. Edi Rama has a villa with foundations as long as the Presidency of the Republic, as long as the Council of Ministers. With an 8300 square meter yard, larger than the presidential palace.
Yes absolutely, all in his name. But how were they built? Where did he find these? Meanwhile, 3800 euros and 4400 new lekë were declared in the asset declaration documents.
This was the declaration. Quite simply, the one who built the palace received 70 million, 300 or so million on the Qukës-Qafë Plloç road.
The other dozens of other tenders. So in this way, he can build not a palace, but a village of palaces. And people flee, they become poor.
Therefore, we must warmly greet these young people and citizens who have risen up, after an act of criminal violence, the dragging of a citizen on the ground as if he were a slaughtered beast and not a man who was protesting that their village had been surrounded by barbed wire.
Not even in North Korea do they act this way.
When the morning dawns, the village is surrounded by barbed wire. Where are we?
Therefore, once again, my call is that in order to realize these transformative programs, we must follow Edi Rama, who can think about anything, but not about Albanian citizens, one minute earlier. Thank you.

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