Who is Sali Berisha? The knife - waiting man who became the most useless political politician in the political scene

Sali Berisha was the protagonist of today's Albanian opposition protest against Prime Minister Edi Rama with the cheers of protesters who again marginalised the party's nominal leader, Lulzim Basha. He was born in Vicidol and is from Tropoja, which is also seen by my accent Berisha boasts. A career is a cardiologist, even of [...]
Sali Berisha was the protagonist of today's Albanian opposition protest against Prime Minister Edi Rama with the cheers of protesters who again marginalised the party's nominal leader, Lulzim Basha.
He was born in Vicidol and is from Tropoja, which is also seen by my accent Berisha boasts. The profession is a cardiologist, even prominent from the time of Communism. He was elected president of Albania 27 years ago, in 1992, after communist leader Ramiz Alia.
He kept this duty until 1997, but with great difficulty and the outbreak of a bloody civil war the same year that resulted in his dismissal. This civil war had erupted after so-called pyramid schemes, when many Albanians were robbed by Albanian businessmen who promised money earned through suspicious investments. The Albanian state under Berisha's leadership had not done enough to stop this. The contractor is also the oil supply made by the Yugoslav state during the time this country faced the western embargo, writes Periscope.
He was reportedly passionate about literature and history, even though he followed his studies for medicine.
In 1978 he won a nine-month scholarship from W NCO for advanced studies and training in Paris. After successfully conducting advanced studies in Paris, he conducted a research program for hemodinamicas.
In October 1989 in an interview with state-controlled Albanian Television, he urged the regime to launch a broad liberalisation programme, but the recorded interview was not broadcast on television. His merits of the fall of communism are undeniable.
Berisha later served as both prime minister, and the Kosovo public is known for the beginning and completion of the project that contributed to the road union with Albania. This was the so-called “Nation's road”. Although this project had also been followed with grave accusations of corruption.
Berisha is also known for his nationalist rhetoric, for calling for the unification of Albanians and finally for fierce disputes with Kosovo President Hashim Thaci. /Periscopi









