Reka closes campaign: Stop the Wilderness

Independent candidate Blerim Reka, backed by the Alliance and the EUSA during the campaign, has decided mainly on concerns about the departure of young people and his disagreement with the idea that Albanians will be treated as 20 per cent. “We mark stories about one Republic for all, with the law above all. For [...]
Independent candidate Blerim Reka, backed by the Alliance and the EUSA during the campaign, has decided mainly on concerns about the departure of young people and his disagreement with the idea that Albanians will be treated as 20 per cent.
We write stories about one Republic for all, with the law above all. To the Republic where justice rules, not the individual. Against the captive, privatised state, against corruption, nepotism and selective justice. Especially against trade by vote”, said presidential candidate Blerim Reka.
The leaders of the two Albanian opposition parties -- Ziadin Sela and Bilal Kasami -- who support Blerim Reka's candidacy -- said the latter offers the best platform and that all be equal to justice, writes Alsat-mm, broadcasts Klan Kosova.
“Vota for the professor is respect for all Albanians here, it is respect for the defeat and sacrifice of every Albanian throughout history, it is respect and humility towards hundreds of thousands of years in prison that Albanians have done here and all Albanians, for the right to freedom, for the right to be equal, for the right to be dignified”, said Ziadin Sela- Alliance for Albanians.
Instead of Albanians being seen only as ministers who one day served Gruevski and today, he should think seriously about a very important deal, the Albanian-Macedonian one that you supported in full partnership with these two peoples and not in the vassality, because Albanians are not the ones he has in government today. Albanians are here today in Tetovo”, Bilall Kasami- BESA.
Presidential candidate Blerim Reka, backed by the Alliance for Albanians and Movement Besa, wrapped up the campaign in the town of Tetovo.












