Former chairman of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, today on Youth Day paid homage to the monument of Azem Hajdari, while he did not spare the attacks on the current leader of PD Basha and Prime Minister Edi Rama.
While recalling the time when he was part of the movement that established political pluralism in Albania with the Student Movement of December 1990, Berisha said that on March 22, 1992, the movement managed by way of free vote to rid the country of the most barbaric regime that Albanians had known.
“On March 22, we managed to free the country from the most barbaric regime that Albanians had known. In three decades despite its complexity and difficulties, Albania marked changes under the leadership of the Democratic Party. Infrastructure underwent major transformations, both physical and digital.
“The pace of development of Albania was among the fastest in the region”, said Berisha.
He again accused the chairman of the Democratic Party Lulzim Basha as responsible for the series of PD losses in the elections, while there were also accusations against Prime Minister Rama, for whom he said that as soon as the student movement started in 1990, he fled to Corfu and returned after everything ended.
“DP handed over power in elections in 2013 and became the opposition. But those who were overthrown by free vote on March 22, 1992 came again to power. One of them was Edi Rama, who in December of the ’90s, as soon as the student democracy movement started, fled to Corfu and returned after everything was over.
“In these 8 years, with his terrible connections with crime, he not only stopped the development but in many aspects have undone many achievements of the country”, said among other things Berisha.
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