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Topalli: Small parties have no chance of getting a mandate

Topalli: Small parties have no chance of getting a mandate

With only 6 days left until the May 11 parliamentary elections, the DP's delegate for the diaspora, Jozefina Topalli, was asked what she thinks about small parties.

Invited to Opinion, Topalli states that if they faced each other in free and fair elections, they would not be able to win a mandate.
Topalli : I have no opinion. I think that in free and fair elections, these different parties have no chance of winning a mandate. I had my own party. I am proud of that part, because today time has proven me right, for the battle I fought, in relation to the leadership of that time.

Meanwhile, with a "reminiscence" of Çuç, Topalli gives her personal example of how new and small parties find it difficult to attract public attention.

Çuçi: They have even accused you of renting out, or rather, OSHEE rented your properties in Shkodra for, let's say, an invoice that Mr. Rama paid for you.

Topalli: Yes, it was a new party that was trying to remove the leader of the opposition at the time, which was controlled by Edi Rama. And time has proven me right, so I'm saying that I know better than anyone else how right that effort was, despite how difficult and how much courage it required to attract attention. It was the best thing that could have been done.

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