Starting today, Dahttas 1912 will present the electoral offer and the political agenda of the next legislature. In a statement distributed to the media, the Right 1992 party emphasizes the points this program supports, starting from the political, economic and civil liberties of the individual, to the issue of property and national security.
"From today Djathtas1912 will present, through press conferences and meetings with citizens, the electoral offer and the political agenda of the next legislature for which we will receive the support of citizens with votes in the May 11 elections. Our electoral program based on the political, economic and civil liberties of the individual, the popular sovereignty represented in the central and local government, the solution of the issue of private property, the strengthening of the family, the strengthening of local government, the revision of history and the strengthening of national security, will be presented in an up-to-date manner for the public opinion and the media," the statement said.
Among the other points that the Right 1912 will request in the next parliamentary legislature will be the determination in the Law "On Official Holidays and Memorial Days" of January 21 as an Official Holiday and the change of the name of "Youth Day" to " Freedom Day".
"As Mit'hat Frashëri writes, "The Congress of Lushnje and the bloody efforts of Vlora, crowned the patriotic work and proclaimed the will of the nation to the world." The Right 1912 in the next parliamentary legislature will request the definition in the Law "On Official Holidays and Memorial Days" of January 21 as an Official Holiday. Also, while for years we have been celebrating December 8 as an official holiday under the name "Youth Day", we consider that it is necessary to honor this date at the height it deserves. The student youth that marked the overthrow of the most ferocious communist dictatorship did not aim for change for the youth, but for the great change of Albania. The peaceful revolution of the transition from totalitarian hell to a democratic country of political, economic and civil freedoms. Therefore, December 8, as the day of the separation of two eras, deserves to be called "Freedom Day" to take this date to its height".
(A2 Televizion)