An internal call to change the political and economic reality in Albania, Juli Ilirjani has called her candidacy on the open list of the Democratic Party in Tirana for the May 11 elections. In an interview with Bruna Çifligu on A2 CNN, she said that our country has regressed over the last decade. After participating in a reality show, she said that she received support from the gray electorate and that she aims to represent the concerns of ordinary citizens.
"This regime does not match my tastes. I joined the reality show to reach the public more quickly. I want the words freedom and democracy to be true and functional in this fragile democracy," she said on A2 CNN, emphasizing the need for political rotation and the unification of opposition forces for a stronger and more efficient government.
Julia Ilirjani sees herself as a strong voice in Parliament, promising to protect the interests of citizens and denounce their economic and social problems.
"I see myself in parliament as a woman who takes on all the concerns of everyday life. I will not talk nonsense and engage in interpersonal warfare with my political opponents. Things need to be talked about and if they are talked about 1, 2, 3 times, I will "break" their podium until they listen carefully to what I have to say ," Ilrijani emphasized on A2 CNN.
Criticizing the current government, Ilirjani emphasized that the economy is one of the main concerns of citizens, while mentioning the increase in housing prices and the economic difficulties of Albanian families.
"The glamorizers of this government are unprecedented. They even take jobs with a lot of gloss. What I really see are some more depressed people, with less money for those who work honestly, 500 euros went to a maid inside the ring road. 800 euros for a rented apartment. A citizen told me; I work 3 jobs and I fight every day with my wife because we don't find harmony because the economic rope is strangling us every day. A rope has been thrown at them that is a salary and it loosens and tightens it."
In conclusion, she called for mass participation in the elections, emphasizing civic responsibility for the future of the country.
"America taught me that we the people are waiting, we must go out and vote. It is an obligation we have to the future of our children," she said.
(A2 Televizion)