Protest blinded by defeat/ Opposition "blames" journalists for the result, incidents with the media

Nga Anesti Barjamemaj
2025-05-16 23:41:00 | Politikë

On the fifth day after the loss of the May 11 elections and with all the attention on the political community, where all the European leaders had landed in Tirana for the European Political Committee, the Democrats went out in protest.

With the cause of election theft, the protest aimed to sensitize foreign leaders to what they call an electoral massacre, but the opposition's war turned against the media. In fact, it only sensitized militants to attack journalists. After Noka, the turn to incite the crowd against journalists was that of the head of the National Council, Edi Paloka, writes A2. 

While the debate with journalists was still in progress, Sali Berisha, who had held meetings at the International Democratic Union summit during the day, arrived at the rally and announced that he had received support from internationals for their cause: "I know my friends with all the monstrous violations and the general conviction was that Edi Rama's chair rests on the monstrous crime of plundering and looting the elections of Albanian citizens."

Berisha called for everyone's commitment to advance the cause: "This battle requires the commitment of all of us, all Albanians, but I assure you that this battle will take place in every important office, in every parliament, in every government of free countries in Europe and the world."

With the promise that this rally will not be the last, Berisha promised that the voice of the democrats will be heard by all internationals: "Our voice, your voice, the voice of Albanians fighting for a free vote, will be heard and will resonate strongly in Europe and the world." (A2 Televizion)

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