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DP's economic plan, Teliti: Here are the 5 pillars to change Albania

DP's economic plan, Teliti: Here are the 5 pillars to change Albania

Dorjan Teliti, coordinator of the Democratic Party's economic program, presented the 5 main pillars of the DP's economic model.

An economy that produces and creates jobs, a fair fiscal system and low taxes, economic equality and the eradication of extreme poverty, attracting investments and the return of Albanians to their homeland, and small, efficient and transparent government were the 5 pillars that the DP has in its 2025-2029 government program.

Teliti emphasized the importance of a fair and sustainable fiscal system, and guaranteed increased pensions and support for low-income families. 

"With Sali Berisha as Prime Minister and the Democratic Party in government, citizenship, family and entrepreneurship will have their rightful place, at the center of our economic and social model and policies."

Our economic model will be based and built on 5 strong pillars:

An economy that produces and creates jobs.

A fair fiscal system and low taxes.

A state that guarantees economic equality and eradicates extreme poverty.

An Albania that attracts investments and returns Albanians to their homeland.

A small, but efficient and transparent government.

For 12 years, Albania has been producing less and less. The ruling Socialist Party has built an economy based on imports and construction, destroying strategic sectors such as industry and agriculture. This current model creates neither sustainable jobs nor real development.

The question is: How are we going to change this situation?

First, we will remove the heavy chains of corrupt politics and administration from the throats of businesses and consumers, unleashing all the positive energies that come from free, real, and fair competition among economic operators.

Also, with a package of fiscal and procedural incentives for manufacturing enterprises and those that create more and more jobs, with concrete support schemes financed or co-financed with the National Development Bank that will finance startups, young entrepreneurs and strategic projects in manufacturing, industry, agriculture and energy, we can stop the economic collapse and return production to the epicenter.

The Albanian economy cannot survive on tourism and remittances alone. It must rely on sectors that create stable, well-paid jobs.

"Today, the Albanian state is not a friend of entrepreneurship, but its enemy," said Teliti.

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