Invited to the Debate by Alba Alishani on A2 CNN, the leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, emphasized that he does not trust the vote, as according to him, it is manipulated by the government, which he calls a dictatorship.
"I don't believe in votes, but in civil disobedience. He uses all methods to execute the vote without falling into the box", said Berisha.
Asked by journalist Alba Alishani why he did not break house arrest, but stayed for almost a year in his apartment, Berisha said that he communicated with his supporters every day.
"I practiced disobedience in my own way. I communicated every night with my followers. That window turned into Edi Rama's hell", said Berisha.
"Edi Rama is in a red circle", Berisha: We are working for a technical government
Former Prime Minister Sali Berisha said in the Debate with Alba Alishan that the opposition has not given up its demand for a technical government before the May elections, as according to him, Edi Rama cannot hold free and fair elections. Berisha adds that the opposition, after overcoming the crisis, now has great international support, and this is shown by the resolutions passed against the Rama government.
"The opposition is interested in having elections as soon as possible. It is a date chosen by the government. We have not given up on the demand for technical government. As a principle, we do not boycott elections. Even today, we do not accept the elections. They are a farce. All the parties of the world call them a facade. The resolutions do not express our opinion, but the truth about the elections. We will do everything against the dictatorship. Not all forms of disobedience have been disclosed. We are in battle with the dictatorship. This dictatorship is not overthrown by a vote. But dictatorships do not make free elections. Edi Rama managed to deceive many people in the world. The opposition had problems, but once it stood up and united, it came out of isolation with the internationals. Three resolutions have never existed against a government in Tirana. We are working with all forms for technical government", said Berisha. (A2 Televizion)