TIRANA, April 2 – Democrats have remembered the 4 martyrs of April 2, killed in the brink of the collapse of the communist system in the protests that had erupted all over Albania, but which culminated in Shkodra, which had become the anti-communist capital.
Present at the commemorative event, the head of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha on Sunday asked the people of Shkodra to stand up 32 years later to overthrow another monism, even wilder, that of PM Edi Rama.
“We honor them under the same conditions as they were the day they fell to become immortal,” said Berisha.
According to Berisha, the May 14 local elections are of vital importance to the Democrats even though they are local elections. “These are the choices of our lives,” he said.
Berisha invited right-wing supporters not to waste their vote for the Basha-Alibeaj binomial.
“Let’s unite and not forget that “Basha-Alibasha are hostages of Edi Rama and every eventual vote for them is a vote for Edi Rama,” he said.
During his meeting with people in Malesia e Madhe DP head accused the prime minister of national treason with the “Open Balkan” initiative as evidence of the alliance with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic to pave the way for drug trafficking and not for the free movement of goods.
“The UN has found that the Open Balkans was the “Balkan of cocaine,” Berisha said, adding that the freedom of movement as seen by Rama is a free zone for cocaine. /Argumentum.al