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"Rama killed the hope of Albanians", Berisha: On May 11 we will separate from the Albanian-speaking Pashiqi

"Rama killed the hope of Albanians", Berisha: On May 11 we will

The leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, spoke at the closing meeting of the campaign in Dibër, saying that Prime Minister Edi Rama killed the hope of Albanians.

Berisha emphasized in his speech that, on May 11, we will separate from Albanian-speaking Pashiqi.

Excerpt from the speech of the leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha:

Famous all over the world for the eagle he made in the stadium, Armand is the star of Dibra, the star of Albania, the star of Albanians.

He came with his uncle. Petrit Doda...

...Good evening and warmest greetings to the people of Dibra and the noble Dibra people, the most boundless gratitude for this extraordinary reception, for this enthusiasm, for this light of the historic victory of the Albanian opposition on May 11, 2025.

Unlimited gratitude for your precious support, your stance, that of your predecessors, on the right side of history, on the side of Albania, on the side of the nation.

Dear Mr. Xhelal Mziu, political leader of the DP and ASHM for the Dibra region.

Dear DP chairmen of the Dibra, Bulqiza and Mati districts.

Dear candidates for deputies in the Albanian Parliament, dignified representatives of the citizens of the Dibra district and all Albanians.

Dear friends, we gathered tonight at this rally, the rally of victory, the rally with which you convey from this historic boulevard, which bears the name of a prominent man of the nation, Elez Isufi, the message of love for Albania and the nation.

The message of farewell on May 11th from a great evil that has gripped Dibra, Matin, and all of Albania for the past 12 years.

The farewell message on May 11 from the Albanian, Albanian-speaking Pashiqi, who did the greatest evils to the Albanians that they have known in their history

Every Dibrani and every Dibrani, every Albanian and every Albanian on May 11th meets history.

On May 11, he makes his solemn decision to separate Albania from the dictatorship of crime, drugs, and the misery of Albanians.

To stop the nation from a reversal it has not known in centuries.

Dear friends, Fatbardha, the respected teacher, said here that Edi Rama left a school without children, an empty house in Dibër. I would add with great pain, a school without children, a house without children, and an empty cradle.

Never before, as a nation, has any war, any disaster, emptied us in this way.

I am coming from Mati, a lady from Mati, capable, well-educated, but who has come to work for Mati and Albania, announced that Mati had 13 births last year. Erseka had only one birth in a year.

Never have we been so empty.

What happened to us?

For 12 years, my friends, Edi Rama used free movement, this fundamental right of every citizen, to expel Albanians from Albania.

Edi Rama, with his regime, used the most savage weapons of the most inhumane regimes against Albanians. He used poverty, misery, unemployment, and destitution to empty Dibra, Mati, and Albania.

Edi Rama governed for 12 years. When he came to power, Dibra and the people of Dibra, Albania and the Albanians were growing. Their salaries, their pensions were increasing every year. Their businesses, their farms were expanding year after year.

Albanians, together with their love for Albania, and the people of Dibra for Dibra, had hope for an ever better day.

Meanwhile, Edi Rama killed the hope of Albanians. He brought to power a handful of thieves that times have never known in history.

Friends, every year and more, it plunged Albanians into ever greater poverty.

Their pensions were frozen, their salaries were frozen, prices increased by 200 percent.

The tables were halved. The young and those who could took to the dirt roads to survive.

They took the Dibrani dream, the Albanian dream, with them to build it in other places.

Dibra farmers are going bankrupt one after another because their subsidies were removed, customs were opened. The subsidized products of Balkan farmers, and especially of Serbia, are flooding the markets today and today 80 percent of fruits and vegetables come from abroad. Meanwhile, the lands remain barren and the products rot in Albania.

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