Rama presents “Tram Tirana”

13/04/2011 12:10

Socialist Party leader, Edi Rama, presented the Tirana Development Plan by emphasizing the differences between his mentality and that of Berisha’s government.

During a meeting at the “Metropol” theatre, municipal representatives presented the “Tram Tirana” project that will be extended in six main lines, from Polytechnic University to Kombinat; From Polytechnic University to New University Campus at Tufina; From Polytechnic University to the Kamza Agricultural University; from the Polytechnic University to the New Park of Paskuqan; from Tirana to the Rinas Airport and Tirana-Durrës highway.

“There’s a radical distinction between us and Berisha, to the genesis. We create our projects starting by our dreams, and then we support it by ourselves, by what we have done; and by the others, by what the others have done in the past, in a world that today is more open than before. The tendency for developing Tirana is where we project our dream, step by step, through well-detailed programs. It is quite the contrary to the kind of development that divides Tirana from those territories where the only development aspiration is ‘berishism’. A stable development, a well defined urban, economic and social concept! This is a development that improves the quality of life for the communitarian coexistence of these citizens, and at the same time, this increases the material value of public and private assets”, Rama said.

“We brought yesterday the example of what we have done for the urban development of Tirana, step by step. The comparison example is what happens day after day in the suburbs of Tirana, where you can find the administrative boundary between the Capital city that we govern, and the territories that are ruled by the lacking of vision, by greed, by a barbarian form of development. This is what is happening in all Albanian territory that is badly governed and badly managed by Sali Berisha. Our development program that has been materialized in the good governance of Tirana is totally different compared to their development program, which is chaotic, full of improvisations and pushed only by the lust for power”, Rama declared.

“The development that we propose is an integrated development, while the development plan – if we can call it like this, because the Albanian government doesn’t have any development plan – is a plan without plan that has no development strategy. This goes for the urban development of the Albanian territory; the integrated transport development in the Albanian territory; the development of an education system connected whether with the urban development, with the transport development, with the public works and services, with the environmental quality improvement and with the cultural dimensions. All these things should be combined and should coexist within each other”, he added.

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