Berisha does not feel responsible for citizens' non-participation in protests Berisha: Who blames the opposition...

2025-11-17 23:53:18Politikë SHKRUAR NGA REDAKSIA VOX
Sali Berisha

The leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, has declared that the protest held this Monday is not a single event, but the entry into the "season of non-stop protests", which will continue until Prime Minister Edi Rama leaves power.

In an interview on the show "Opinion", asked if he feels responsible if people do not participate in the protests he called, Berisha said that those who find reasons in the opposition not to protest are going "against themselves."

Because according to him, there is no opposition that can win in the face of "electoral farces."

"The goal of today's protest is not mass, it has become clear. Mass protests will be prepared. But those who, in one way or another, find reasons in the opposition not to protest, I tell them that they are rising up against themselves, because there is no opposition that can win the electoral farces.

On the contrary, every time it develops, it is gained even more deeply by those who develop it. Those who think differently are lying to themselves. If in an electoral year, the narco-dictatorship arrests and prosecutes the leaders of the three main opposition parties, if in the electoral months, the narco-regime, in violation of the law, organizes 4,500 activities to influence voters, prohibited by law, national and international, including the Giro di Italia, 7 million euros on voting day and the day before, if the regime forgives the fines. I apologize to the Albanians that I was not accurate when I said 200 million. The fines result in 1 billion 500 million euros, fines and obligations. If it fivefolds grants for agriculture, if it uses drug cartels, the Troplins, the Bajrits, then anyone who thinks that the opposition is responsible for the result, unwittingly or intentionally helps the government", said Berisha.

According to him, the start of the protests was inevitable, but the opposition waited for the final OSCE/ODIHR report to have official evidence of irregularities. Berisha said that the government failed to influence the change of the preliminary report and that the final document “completely undermines the legitimacy of the elections.”

He also confirmed today that the protests will continue without interruption in the coming weeks, bringing citizens and the opposition back to the streets until the final objective is achieved: the removal of Prime Minister Rama.


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