Berisha wearing folk clothing in Kruje: Promises tax cuts and salary increases

Under the election campaign, Democratic Party Chairman Sali Berisha paid a visit to the town of Kruja this Friday, where he met citizens and businessmen in the artisan market. As he met with folk music, Berisha wore a vest with national symbols and put on the head a lock. The chief Democrat introduced the main points [...] to merchants
The chief Democrat introduced the businessmen with the main points of his political offering, stopping by their economic concerns.
Berisha pledged lowering taxes and the price of electricity for small business, he also said the DP would raise wages if it comes to power.
We'll win. And make sure we do everything for business success. We're gonna power down to six bucks, you pay 18 today. We're half the water fee. We're gonna put down a lot of public space fee. We're putting in minimum pension 200 euros. We will set the minimum salary of 500 euros,” Berisha said, reports Euronews.al, Transmitt Periscope.
He said that if the Democratic Party comes to power it will do everything to bring back the youth that has emigrated abroad.
A new people are doomed... We're gonna do everything back to those who left us, giving them the right to investment five years without taxes. We'll do anything for young couples to be with three children and the third child will be paid by the state from birth to 23. For the first and second child, we're gonna give 60 euros and 70 euros. So you're absolutely right about concern. The foundation is what you say,” Berisha said.
Berisha viewed the Democratic Party's offer as a platform focused on economic development through promotion of production, improved conditions for small businesses and direct support for Albanian families. /Periscope/












