The leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, has stated that the opposition will win the battle it has started, writes A2 CNN.
Berisha made the comments during his speech at a meeting called with regional political leaders, where he said that half a million free Albanians (who voted for the opposition) can never be oppressed.
He also added that the DP will identify all violations by the Rama government regarding the May 11 elections and will present them to the international community.
While comparing Edi Rama to the mafioso Toto Rina, Berisha said that today he declared Linda Rama the sole opposition, humiliating an entire nation.
Excerpt from Berisha's speech:
Now, the number one task at this stage, and that's why I called you here tonight, I took you away from your work, is to protect the vote by presenting and documenting the entire criminal universe of your districts.
All criminal interventions in your circles, every evidence, because our battle to protect the vote of Albanians is a battle for the decisive fate of Albania and Albanian democracy.
It is a battle that we will win because today there is no Albanian who recognizes himself as such and did not see with his own eyes how the elections were robbed through government decisions.
There is no Albanian who can accept as a standard the distribution of 100 euros per person to buy votes.
The distribution of millions of cannabis plants to buy votes.
In this way, Edi Rama has humiliated an entire nation. A real Assad has been documented.
But I don't say Asad, I say Toto Rina, Lajlaja reminded me that today he declared Linda Rama the sole opposition and appointed several others as appointed opposition, Tom Doshi and others.
Dictators resemble each other.
So, there is no duty above any other duty, it is documentation with truth and complete documents.
We are starting a battle that we will win.
We will win because, first of all, these major electoral crimes are crimes that have been warned about and denounced in powerful international resolutions, like never before.
Secondly, I would like to congratulate the observers, from the OSCE/ODIHR, the European Parliament and the Council of Europe, for their major findings, which de facto invalidate these elections.
But now it is our turn to submit the entire electoral filth of the drug regime in the May 11 elections.
On the 16th, protests begin to raise awareness among European leaders that they are in a narco-state that does not respect any rules, any principles of free voting.
And this is not what we say, but what four international resolutions of the parties that govern the world say.
Preliminary statements cannot discourage us in our battle for Albanians to vote as free citizens, with the solemn pledge that with Edi Rama there is no free vote.
But these coming times are defining times on the national and international level for the protection of the Albanian vote, for the fight to protect the Albanian vote.
This is a just, beneficial cause, worth every sacrifice.
This is a just cause, which will triumph.
There is no mandate over crime, no legitimacy over crime, and there never will be.
I tell Edi Rama that half a million free Albanians can never be oppressed.
Forget it!
Half a million free people are braver than many millions of slaves, people bought or sold.
Therefore, we must stand up with great determination to the aspirations of half a million Albanians for a free vote. (A2 Televizion)