Sali Berisha: We won't know the elections, but we'll go to Parliament.

Sali Berisha publicly declared that the Democratic Party would not recognise the May 11th parliamentary elections, where it lost deep ground in the face of Socialist rivals. In his speech at the DP's Headship Meeting, the first after the elections, Sali Berisha urged members to vote not to recognise the elections. But even though DP doesn't know the elections, [...]
In his speech at the DP's Headship Meeting, the first after the elections, Sali Berisha urged members to vote not to recognise the elections.
But even though the DP does not recognise the elections, Sali Berisha said they will enter Parliament and will not boycott it.
I hope we don't know these choices. Knowing these elections would make the DP coauthor in an ugly farce in 32 years. Seeking this out of office, I know there is a debate about not participating in parliament. I'll tell you personally: I think in this dictatorship we should not leave any space empty from which not to fight against it. And if there's a fundamental thing that's required of each of us, how are we going to change our attitude in relation to the narcotics that has usurped power? What will be our new attitude? We haven't done as much as we can. Now it requires rerun, it requires a change, so before this mountain of electoral farce our battle requires new energy, new forces, new forms. It's not a option. Even the Democrats who think it's best not to enter parliament. No, it's not better. In a dictatorship you must thank God for allowing you to fight it. In this dictatorship you suffer as Salinji did, but we can still deny that opportunities to fight it are and requires a huge commitment and commitment from each of us, requires the exploitation of all capacities in a battle to restore Albanians free vote which with Edi Rama never happens. With Edi Rama no choice”, Sali Berisha said.












