Dashnor Sula in "Debate" with Alba Alishani on A2 CNN explained in detail the scheme that the Democratic Party will use to stimulate farmers and livestock keepers not to abandon the country and not to leave the land fallow.
According to him, to save agriculture and put it in the function of the country's economic development, no more than 200 million euros of funds are needed.
"A minimum of 150-200 million euros is needed. At a time when 40% of jobs are generated by the village, at a time when over 40% of the population is in the village, at a time when 18% of GDP is provided by the village, at a time when you have 0.2% of GDP in the village. If we are going to give 200 million euros, you have it guaranteed. I remind you of the 5 thousand lek subsidy scheme for olive plants. Albania today produces olive oil precisely because of the stimulus, because the poor peasant is given 5 lek and throws away another 10-20 there, invests and serves him. This is the stimulus, so give money. It has been the second year that you have 0 lek for agriculture and livestock. Why should the peasant stay. He leaves for three months, poor, works during the summer months there in Sicily or Naples. The other months he harvests olives and other plants in Greece. "It's simple, stimulate it! Because you have a house, you have land, don't let it remain barren," said Sula.
Faced with the fact that corruption could cause the DP's scheme for the renaissance of agriculture to fail, Sula chose to curse all those left-wing or right-wing legislators who steal funds.
"Then it's theft, every right-wing and left-wing government, whoever it is, is haram and pure. Prime Minister, minister, dog, clown...", said the Democrat MP.
He also raised several worrying issues, such as population aging and mass emigration.
"After 2 or 5 years, the number of pensioners will be greater than the number of employees, of the labor force. The number of deaths has exceeded births. The DP program is that there is no living wage below 200 euros. There will be no minimum wage below 500 euros. The pension will be 240 euros," Sula continued. (A2 Televizion)