Basha says they will not coalition with Rama

At the meeting with the Democrats during the tour for DP leader, Lulzim Basha for the first time stopped in speculation about a possible coalition with the Socialist Party. The May 18th Agreement dictated our evidence under international pressure, with Eddie Rama as prime minister failing. What we had said proved. There is no choice with [...]
At the meeting with the Democrats during the tour for DP leader, Lulzim Basha for the first time stopped in speculation about a possible coalition with the Socialist Party.
The May 18th Agreement dictated our evidence under international pressure, with Eddie Rama as prime minister failing. What we had said proved. There are no elections with Edi Rama prime minister, he is an enemy of free and fair elections. When I talk about total confrontation, free and fair elections, there is certainly no chance of political co-operation or coalition with Eddie Rama. The only chance is facing and winning through the face of”, Basha said.
In Kukes, Has and Tropoj, Basha reaffirmed her vow to consider any democrat in his course.
I assure you that I will continue to serve you with the total sacrifice every second of my direction, fighting with you and for you, for every Democrat and for every Albanian, with all the Democrats united in a battle that does not have and cannot have any other outcome, besides winning the right, free and fair elections and through them, victory of our” project, Basha said.
As his rival in the party chairmanial election, Edward Peace stopped at the DP enlargement and the return of good relations with internationals.
“Come to open a set of values dialogue with all layers and citizens, turn the DP into a popular party not just of the centre-right but of wider. Let's restore trust with our international partners that we don't have today. With the exception of '97, the leader of The DP today is more isolated than ever with our international partners. They turned against us in the most flagrant way because of our mistakes”, said "Peace." /Telegraphy/












