TIRANA, February 18 – The Chairman of the Democratic Party (DP), Sali Berisha, who participated in the convention called by the group “December 90” to elect the chairman and the chairmanship, said that the revolution of the year ’90 was a revolution for the western vocation of the nation. .
“Before you even thought of taking up arms, you put self-sacrifice in an act as grand as history itself. You rushed to save your university and the Albanians from Enver Hoxha’s satanic cult,” said Berisha.
He emphasized that the dissidences passed from one country to another, the movements followed each other in the eastern countries, and in Albania the late communist president Ramiz Alia managed to restore the Iron Curtain after sending the July 2 insurgents around the world.
“So it was a revolution in the conditions of complete isolation. This revolution was a revolution for the western vocation of the nation. Other nations, even though in the dictatorship they had not known the isolation that the Albanians experienced, they did not separate themselves from European civilization, there were restrictions, but not isolation. Some of them moved without visas or with a very liberal visa system. But in Albania, the visa was horror and hell,” said Berisha. /Argumentum.al