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Xhixho reveals reasons for protesting tomorrow: Misgovernance and corruption are the hallmark of the government

Xhixho reveals reasons for protesting tomorrow: Misgovernance and corruption are

Vice President of the Freedom Party, Erisa Xhixho, has listed the reasons why every Albanian should protest tomorrow in front of the Prime Minister's Office.

Xhixho writes on Facebook that everyone should be together in the square in front of a regime that has made Albania unlivable, so there are many reasons to protest.

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Today we are faced with a regime that has made Albania unlivable, so there are many reasons to protest. Misgovernance, corruption and abuse of the country's resources are the hallmarks of this government that thinks it can continue to deceive Albanians.

Let's protest together against:

• Mocking over 800 thousand pensioners with ridiculous pension increases and electoral bonuses

• High prices that impoverish Albanians and enrich the government

• The lack of hope for thousands of young people who do not want to build a life in Albania

• Bad governance and lack of opportunities that has depopulated more than half of the country

• The transformation of the state administration, putting it at the service of the Socialist Party before the campaign even started

• Mistreatment of patients and lack of services in state hospitals

• The destruction of the education system, which produces functional illiterates

• Stealing farmers' funds and pushing the fasons into bankruptcy through the deliberate devaluation of the euro

• The economic ruin of citizens who cannot make ends meet in a country where 1 square meter in the towers that are being built every day starts at 6 thousand euros and where the coast is concreted by government clients

• The collapse of the judicial system that forces citizens to wait 15 years to receive justice and many die without receiving it

Join us at 5:00 PM, in front of the Prime Minister's Office. Together we are stronger!

 

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