"Meetings, meetings and only meetings..." This was Sali Berisha's advice to the Democratic women with whom he held a meeting on Wednesday morning. In one of the cafes in Tirana, the Democratic leader complained again about media censorship, and therefore asked for as many meetings in the field as possible.
In the example of Donald Trump's campaign, which featured face-to-face meetings as its main theme, the candidate for prime minister asserted that everyone must understand the lessons coming from the US.
"They found that meetings could change the minds of a third of those who had a different opinion about voting. So, the meeting, according to the results of this campaign, is decisive and decisive for the outcome of the elections."
He asked all Democratic Party candidates to avoid the narrative of the head of government. He again expressed his belief in victory on May 11 and reiterated one of the points of the electoral program, the forgiveness of all fines, which, as he said, is done to free Albanians from the nightmares of injustice.
"We have promised to forgive every fine imposed on Albanian citizens before May 11 and up to 1992. Every fine, every interest is zeroed, becomes non-existent for everything."
After the meeting with the Democratic Women, Berisha sat down in his office and responded to citizens on social media. When asked why he is not presenting the shadow government, he responded as follows.
"The cabinet will be a cabinet with nationwide representation of Albanians in Albania, the diaspora and wherever they are. Of course, the shadow cabinet in Europe is represented only by the British Conservatives, who are also the oldest conservative tradition in Europe. Our cabinet will be announced after the victory of May 11."
He also used this communication with citizens to repeat the invitation to his opponent for a public debate in the media. (A2 Televizion)