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Gjekmarkaj: Rama can wave his passport like a tambourine on a bus, but on May 11 he will be swayed by the vote of Albanians

Gjekmarkaj: Rama can wave his passport like a tambourine on a bus, but on May 11

The political leader of the DP in the Lezha region, Agron Gjekmarkaj, presented today in Rubik the DP candidate on the open list for deputies in the May 11 elections.

Gjekmarkaj wrote on social media that the Rubik Democratic Party's program is not just an electoral promise, but a strong commitment to investments, modern infrastructure, employment, and support for local families and businesses.

According to him, this government can wave its passport like a tambourine on a bus as much as it wants, but on May 11th it will be shaken by the vote of Albanians!

"With the citizens of Rubik, the democrats and supporters of the Democratic Party. 
Today, in this city of traditions and history, we gather freely, with conviction and desire for a real change. The citizens proved that they believe in the Democratic Party, the program of its history and the word of Sali Berisha, as a guarantee of victory and the European future of Albania. Rubik has been left without any investment from Rilindja! Everything that belongs to it will be returned, salaries, pensions and investments.
On this path to victory we have a worthy representative, an intellectual, an honest and hardworking man, Aleksandër Lala. He is the candidate who knows the problems and needs of Rubik, who has a clear plan for the development of the city.
I repeat, the Program of the Democratic Party Rubik is not just an electoral promise, but a strong commitment to investments, modern infrastructure, employment and support for local families and businesses. We believe in work and solutions, not in propaganda and facades!
Meanwhile, in front of us is a government that is trying to maintain itself by force, with lists and orders to fill the halls artificially.
Edi Rama cannot gather even by force what you did today with heart and faith! Today you are more than you believe in victory. They come with whistles and drums, but with drums the people of Lezha and all of Albania will accompany them on May 11, as they flee from sight and foot.

And when the prime minister asks who Fishta would vote for in this reality, the answer is simple: not the one who says "Dokrra hinit"

"This government can wave its passport like a tambourine on a bus as much as it wants, but on May 11 it will be shaken by the vote of the Albanians! For 12 years, Europe kept us away from this government that has blocked our path. Clearing the road, our duty, which means entering Europe with merit,"  writes Gjekmarkaj. 

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