DP leader Sali Berisha, in a meeting held with citizens in unit 4, stated that the mission of the DP and the opposition is very important, saving Albania from dictatorship.

Berisha also focused on the issue of Balluk, saying that he has stolen from his own people and that Rama will not let him go.

"Today is a special moment for the DP, the opposition and the country. I come today at a moment when the DP and the opposition are facing their greatest test, facing the test of fulfilling their mission, saving Albania and Albanians from a dictatorial regime. The kind of authority that accepts pluralism but suppresses it. The worst of all evils is the dictatorship of gangs because there is no rule. No law and no norm. Unlike the first one, it does not execute, but this one executes hope", said Berisha.

Berisha raised concerns about the departure of Albanians from the country, emphasizing that they take the roads of the world to build their dream, due to misgovernment.

"From 2018 to today, we have more deaths than births. 49% of our people today are on the verge of poverty or in poverty. Edi Rama protects Balluku with all his strength, despite the fact that there is no other like her in the history of this country. Apart from Rama, the first to have stolen as much from his own people as she has stolen. Now arrest warrants, suspension orders are thrown in the trash. I tell you, whether he will dismiss her or not is one thing, but he cannot remove her immunity, because the moment she sits in the dock, she says she has carried out every order from him and she does not lie. In Ankara, Belinda did not take Rama with her, she took Rama with her to divide 50 million euros, the money for the Llogara Tunnel, and here hospitals and roads were left without electricity in pieces. Of the 67 billion euros that this thieving government has administered, 90% have been stolen or squandered," he said.

Part of Berisha's speech:

Dear members of the Democratic Party, branch 4, citizens of this neighborhood, of Tirana and of all of Albania, my most heartfelt supporters.
Dear Mr. President, dear Besart, Ilir, Klevis, good evening and many greetings.
I come to you today, at an extremely special moment for the Democratic Party, for the opposition, but also for the country.
I come today at a moment when the Democratic Party and the opposition are facing the greatest test in their entire existence. They are facing the test of fulfilling their mission: saving Albania and Albanians from a regime that is a dictatorial regime.
Not the totalitarian kind that does not accept any kind of opposition, the authoritarian kind that accepts pluralism but suppresses it. For a good part of you who have lived through the communist dictatorship, it is clear to you that it was the most oppressive, most repressive regime imaginable.
And in that regime, if you decided to oppose it, you opened with your own hands the doors of the prison or your grave, or your exile.
In authoritarian dictatorships, this does not happen. And this is a fundamental difference. Authoritarian dictatorships, if you are determined, you can remain unshaken, regardless of its positions. But, in both cases, the power is in the hands of one man.
Those who have analyzed and studied these have found that the worst of all forms of dictatorships is not the one that filled the country with prisons and camps. The worst of all evils is the dictatorship of gangs. Those who have studied it say this, it is the worst because the dictatorship of gangs has no rules. It has no laws. It respects no norms. It respects no standards.
It really, unlike the first, does not execute, but this one executes hope. This is a ruthless hope killer. And it drives people away from Albania, from the country, like nothing else.
Friends, from 2014 to 2023, only in the European space, in Schengen, 1 million 100 thousand Albanians have emigrated. Of which about 700 thousand are young people. So, they grow up in Albania, but they cannot build the Albanian dream in Albania. They take the roads of Europe, the roads of the world to build their dream.
And we are decreasing, decreasing, decreasing. To what extent? We are decreasing to such an extent that everyone, from the United Nations and every other institute that deals with demography, sees Albanians as a disappearing nation.
As a nation that today has given birth to the same number of children as were born 100 years ago. When they were registered at 700 thousand. Albanians from 2018 to today, are losing, thousands and thousands of citizens are leaving life more than are being born.
In 10 years, like never before and like no other country, we have aged 10 years. Our average age has increased 10 years. In 10 years, the country has been emptied of hope.
But if in 2013 we were the highest paid people, we didn't get much, but we were better paid than everyone around us, except the Greeks. Better paid than even the Bulgarians and Romanians.
Today we are the worst paid. Today 49% of us are on the brink of poverty or in poverty.
Both dictatorships, the totalitarian one and the authoritarian one, live and survive because they do not allow citizens to vote. Because they consider the electoral process a farce. They do. In both dictatorships, the vote dies before it is cast. In the first with tambourines and drums, in the second with patronage, with gangs and other forms.

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