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"Freedom works", DP welcomes the US position

"Freedom works", DP welcomes the US position

The Democratic Party has reacted after reports of a new stance by the US Department of State (DASH) regarding its leader, Sali Berisha.

In a statement to the media, the DP describes this stance as a "return to legality", after a long period that, according to it, has been influenced by the Biden administration and the lobbying of George Soros and Prime Minister Edi Rama.

"Justice has been delayed, but it has been delivered thanks to the administration of President Trump," the DP's official statement said.

According to the DP, it is not simply about Sali Berisha's right to travel, but about the opposition's battle not to be appointed by the government.

"It is not Sali Berisha's freedom to travel that has been hindered these years, but it is the freedom of the Albanian people to choose their leaders," the statement emphasizes.


" We welcome the State Department's stance. It was not about Sali Berisha's freedom to travel, but his and the Democrats' fight to prevent the opposition from being appointed by the government."

The Democratic Party appreciates and welcomes the position of the State Department, made public by the American media, as a right and a return to legality, taken hostage by the Biden administration with the lobbying of George Soros and Edi Rama.
The right has been delayed, but has been put in place, thanks to the administration of President Trump, whose victory has served the free world, with the strong and fair message, which was also repeated in the speech of Vice President Vance in Munich.
The Democratic Party, on behalf of its chairman, Sali Berisha, of the 26 coalition parties, and of the Democrats, who bore the burden of resistance, thanks the State Department for its right and principled position!
It is not Sali Berisha's freedom to travel that has been hindered these years, but it is the freedom of the Albanian people to elect their leaders, and to have an opposition that is not appointed by the government.
America is no stranger to this scenario, as the last four years have proven in the witch hunt against President Trump.
Republican Secretary of State James Baker said it, in Skanderbeg Square, 34 years ago: "freedom works."
It worked today too."

 

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