Opposition protest tomorrow, Berisha: Generation Z has flooded dictatorships, let's remove the drug baron

2026-01-23 19:53:35Politikë SHKRUAR NGA REDAKSIA VOX
Sali Berisha

A day before the opposition's announced protest, Democratic Party leader Sali Berisha held a conversation with young people at the Blue Headquarters. He accused Prime Minister Edi Rama of depopulation of the country, stating that Albania is currently in existential danger as a nation.

According to him, the head of government is the most vicious enemy the Albanian nation has ever had, even worse than the dictator Enver Hoxha.

Berisha further appealed to Generation Z, saying that this generation has overthrown dictatorships wherever they have existed around the world. The Democrat leader said that we must remove the drug baron from power.

"Rama and his associates have stolen billions of euros. The Albanian nation is in existentialist conditions. If we continue with this trend, Albanians will be considered a forgotten nation. Today we have more deaths than births, especially in recent years. Rama has driven Albanians out of the country, he has driven over 700 thousand citizens away. Young people today are on the streets of Europe and the world, because in Albania they cannot build a future. In the years 2007-2014, the number of Albanians only increased. We did not have more money, but we had lower taxes. Drug towers cannot be bought by citizens, because they are drug trafficking towers. Rama has returned the dictatorship, he has returned power to the hands of one man, he is the chief drug baron in Europe.

"Generation Z can overthrow dictatorships. It is this generation that is shaking the foundations of Aleksandar Vu?i?, as Rama's brother. The fight against dictatorship is difficult, but we must rise to the height of this mission and once again restore hope, faith and freedom, rights, the future of Albanians. Rama does not hold elections, but plunders them, he is the author of an electoral farce. We are in a party-state, we are almost in monism ," Berisha said.

Speaking about yesterday's session at the Constitutional Court for Belinda Balluku, Berisha described it as the most shameful in the history of law and the Constitution. He accused the government of direct interference in the justice system and of concentrating powers in one hand.

"Today, in this dictatorship, just like in the first one, all powers are concentrated in one hand. And you saw it, I invite you to never forget yesterday, a day, unprecedented in the history of a state, a day in which the head of state, the prime minister, the speaker of parliament were faced with a prosecutor who made the law, who wanted the law, who wanted to implement the law. I had never seen a more shocking scene. There is no more shameful day in the history of law and the Constitution in the world. When a prosecutor, in the name of the law, decided to summon before the law, to the investigator, to suspend the deputy prime minister on the basis of a thousand facts, on the basis of endless thefts, to answer before the law."

Berisha's speech comes a day before the Democratic Party's protest, which will be held tomorrow in front of the Prime Minister's Office in Tirana.


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