The warm welcome offered by the citizens of Puka increased Sali Berisha's optimism. In the city's main square, the democratic leader claimed that he had come with a gift for the residents of Puka.
"I bring here to Puka the message of victory. I bring to you the optimism, the faith, the determination of Albanians in Albania and outside Albania for a historic victory on May 11," Berisha said, A2 CNN reports.
The Democrats of Puka were told that the vote for number 1 will bring hope back to the city and the young people who have left for emigration. "May 11 is a day for a decisive turning point for Albanians to place their dreams in Albania. It is a day for a decisive turning point for these young people to build their Albanian dream in Albania."
There was an answer for Edi Rama, who in recent electoral meetings has claimed that the state currently does not have the capacity to double pensions. "When we asked for the law on the minimum living wage to be voted on, this would lead us to the abyss. What abyss did you, heartless person, fall into? Why didn't Montenegro fall into the abyss when it tripled pensions? Why didn't Macedonia, Kosovo or Serbia fall into the abyss? Why didn't we fall into the abyss when we increased pensions from 36 thousand lek to 82 thousand lek?"
He promised a business-friendly climate and investments in infrastructure, stating that investment in the Rreps-Gjegjan tunnel would be a priority.
Meanwhile, he calls Rama's promise of a European passport a fraud. "Rama's European passport is like the incinerator of Tirana. It's like the promise of free healthcare."
(A2 Televizion)