On these last days of electoral campaign, the Albanian Prime Minister,
Sali Berisha, invited the Bulqize citizens to unite without party
differences under the Democratic Party, in order to increase the welfare
of their families.
“You will vote for increasing the average wage for administration employees to 700 USD, and the minimal wage to 350 USD. We will increase pensions to 150 USD, and will create thousands of new jobs throughout Albania. We will decrease the retirement age to 50 years for the Bulqize miners and all other miners in Albania”, Berisha declared.
The Prime Minister says that on the June 23rd elections, Albanians will reject Edi Rama with their vote, because he is trying to deceit them with empty promises and also because he hides his assets.
“Once again, if he would have shown the source of his money, and if that money was clean, he can build not one, but three villas. But when you hide your money and don’t show their origin, it shows that he is afraid from his assets and from the law”, Berisha declared.
In Bulqize Berisha promised to complete the Arber Road within the next two years.
“Vote number 44 on the June 23rd elections! Vote for the Arber Road and employment”, Berisha declared.
He made this promise even in the electoral meeting with the Peshkopia residents, inviting them to not trust Edi Rama’s lies, the man that ordered to vote against this vital road for the citizens of Dibra.
“Our friend on the bus has voted against the Arber Road for three years in a row, and he has done everything possible to stop its construction”, Berisha declared.
The Prime Minister asked the Dibra citizens to keep walking with the Democratic Party in their joint effort to change their lives and the lives of every Albanian.
“I invite every Socialist to join us, because with us he joins an effort for well being, employment and modern infrastructure”, Berisha added.
From Dibra, the Prime Minister invited the Albanian citizens to participate in the voting and turn the June 23rd elections into a historic day for the future of developed Albania.
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