TIRANA, December 8 – “A person can be hit, can be killed, but the cause never dies. We will quickly prove to (PM) Edi Rama that our cause will triumph,” said the chairman of the Democratic Party (DP), Sali Berisha in his greeting at the National Assembly of the DP’s Youth Forum in Tirana on Thursday.
The Youth Assembly was held on December 8 which is marked as the Day of Democracy in Albania because the students’ protests against the communist regime started on that day.
“We will never give up Albania, we will never give up freedom, we will never give up free vote!” said Berisha, who wore sunglasses because of the scars on his face due to the punch of the criminal Gert Shehu, 31 whom state police and other institutions are trying to present as a mentally sick person.
But Berisha had a direct message to Prime Minister Edi Rama whom he accused of being the mastermind of the physical attack against him on December 6.
“Those who have fought the invaders in the historical past had the motto ‘either death, or freedom’. We will fight them with the motto: ‘we give our lives, but we do not forgive our votes’. Poor you as you have touched our vote!” Berisha said.
Further, he said that now the confrontation with Edi Rama begins, now the second phase of the revolution is expected to begin.
“You close this wonderful Assembly, DP closed the primaries. Now begins the second phase of the revolution, the confrontation with this enemy, with this invader who practices genocide in Albania and against Albanians. Time invites us: action, action and only action,” said Berisha amid frenetic applause of the participants in the Assembly. “You are clear that freedom invites us: sacrifice, sacrifice and only sacrifice. I am convinced that you are clear that whatever we do for Albania, it does 100 times more for us, therefore we will protect it. I wish you success from the heart in this Assembly and I look forward to going out together on the battlefield in the name of our freedoms, Albanian dignity,” concluded Berisha. /Argumentum.al