"Now it's my turn", Berisha asks for 100 days "to transform the country"

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2025-05-05 16:49:00 | Politikë

"Now it's my turn", Berisha asks for 100 days "to transform

Sali Berisha asked for not four years, but 100 days to implement the Democratic Party's program for a great Albania.

From the electoral meeting in Burrel, the opposition leader claimed that if they gain the trust of Albanians on May 11, they will only need 100 days to increase pensions, salaries and reduce taxes. 

 "I ask every Albanian for just 100 days to transform Albania. 100 days in a mission, in which all Albanians will unite their hearts to help first and foremost those 760 thousand gray-haired men and women who are treated in the most unworthy way with a ridiculous pension. To establish a living wage of 200 euros."

According to the democratic leader, Rama is not seeking a fourth term to bring Albania into the EU, but to escape the crimes he has committed in 12 years of governance. 

"Yes, I am here, I am Sali Berisha. And I give you my word, I give my word to the people of Mati and the Albanians that he will never escape. He will answer one by one for what he has done to Mati and Albania. He did the test, now it is my turn. Now he will see it!", said Berisha.

After the closing meeting in Burrel, the opposition leader also stopped in Bulqiza where he held a meeting with the miners. With a miner's hat on his head, Berisha promised them that he would approve their status within the first 3 months of government.

 "This means that in the first 100 days, the miner's status will be signed and implemented. This means that a minimum salary of 1 thousand euros will be provided. The minimum! This means that your pensions will be the highest in Albania", Berisha added.

The opposition leader added that the state has many debts to mining workers, which it promises to repay if it takes power after May 11.  (A2 Televizion)

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