Lulzim Basha invites citizens to tomorrow's protest

Lulzim Basha invites citizens to tomorrow's protest

  Democratic Party Chairman Lulzim Basha distributed invitations to tomorrow's national protest today. From the capital centre, Basha invited citizens to join the great popular march to say halt the rule of ruling crime, corruption, high taxes, isolation from the West. Basha called for young people, intellectuals, farmers, entrepreneurs [...]

 

Democratic Party Chairman Lulzim Basha distributed invitations to tomorrow's national protest today. From the capital centre, Basha invited citizens to join the great popular march to say halt the rule of ruling crime, corruption, high taxes, isolation from the West.

Basha called for young people, intellectuals, farmers, entrepreneurs to join tomorrow's united opposition at 11 o'clock on the Nation's Witnesses' Boulevard.

DP chairman Lulzim Basha's statement

Some of the cameras followed us live and saw the citizens react. It's the same reaction from downtown. It is the same reaction in all Albanian towns and villages. Tomorrow will be the day of a grand national protest for refusing the crime government that has turned into the main obstacle to the dream of Albanians, for Albania as a whole of Europe.

There will be a protest where Albanians will unite to say stop evil to work together for a better Thursday and hope for every Albanian. But there is no and there will be no better life and no hope for Albanians, and no talks to become members of the large European family as long as there are crime-related politicians at the helm, how long the law does not do the same, but protects the ruling, protects politicians related to crime and interacts with the innocent and the impossible.

Tomorrow's protest is a justice protest, and all those Albanians who want justice for themselves, for their family, for their property, for their affairs, will be united massively tomorrow at 11.00 tomorrow. There are many owners of small businesses I met who will come to protest even to flee crime-related governance, but also to protest the unbearable state of high taxes that are choking businesses, they are closing their shutters day by day.

This is the invitation to every business and entrepreneurship, and in particular to small businesses, who have been protesting for a month and a half in a row against the murderous TV scheme, and it's an invitation that is massively responding to small entrepreneurs, but I want to tell everyone who has not yet reached the invitation; if you can't keep up with these high taxes, if you can't afford the inspectors, the taxmakers, the teachers, don't sit down but protest with us. Come and join the Albanians tomorrow at 11:00.

I want to tell every young man and woman who is insecure about tomorrow, don't be anxious, but come and join. Take action together to change tomorrow. Tomorrow is not changed by magic. Tomorrow is determined by your action or inaction. If you want a university with affordable tariffs, if you want to be safe for the workplace after you finish high school, or high schoolers if you want your dreams to take the branch you seek, not be blown up by an irresponsible government, come and join tomorrow's national protest, for a better life and for hope for every Albanian.

This statement suits thousands of Albanian farmers who have been abandoned as never in these 30 years by a government that will not even know and have spent a second listening, understanding and no longer come to the aid of farmers. Come and join the protest. Don't stand down and drown in trouble, but join the protest to take fate on our hands.

Of course, I have a special religion for the country's elite, for intellectuals, professors, academics, artists, who have protested their fair causes from the National Theatre to other causes involving university higher education to join our national protest tomorrow.

It is a protest for a better life, for hope of every Albanian. But that can only come by breaking up crime ties with politics. It can only come from having a true and unfalse justice that treats both the most powerful politician and the simplest citizen.

This is Europe. Europe is neither a pleasant talk nor a well - dressed prime minister nor a television show. The European standard is the standard of equal citizens before the law. The European standard refuses to flee a drug trafficking minister and to come to another minister with drug dealers and drug bosses in Vlora. The European standard does not accept the prime minister to ridicule the plight of his own citizens. That's why this is a protest for Europe.

There is no greater betrayal of Albanians than to close the door of Europe because you cooperate with crime for your power and wealth. That's what Eddie Rama is doing. We will stop this with the strength of our union. So in this extraordinary reaction of the city of Tirana and I am sure of all of Albania want to invite all of my fellow citizens, young and young, but so parents and elderly; let us all join together with hundreds of thousands of Albanians tomorrow at 11 o'clock in the national march, in the national protest of justice, for European Albania, for better life and hope for every Albanian and our Albania. Welcome

 

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