TIRANA, November 11 – The head of the Democratic Party (DP), Sali Berisha has said the opposition people will use all methods of civil disobedience while speaking of the protest to be held on November 12 in the weekly press conference on Friday.
“Yes, I have declared to you that the opposition is in protest, the opposition people are in protest against this government and the opposition people will use all methods of civil disobedience and announce their motto in protest because we can never accept the dissolution of the Albanian nation from the confiscation of the freedoms of Albanians by a government linked to crime, drugs, theft, fraud,” said the DP head a day before the protest.
Further he said that the opposition is very serious about this battle. “We had a period when we had organization and reorganization problems, we have the primaries which are going very well and we will continue them with the greatest determination, but on the other hand we have the enemy of voting and freedom. We will deal with him (PM Edi Rama) as he deserves,” Berisha said.
Asked about the schedule of the protest because the Police have announced that they have given permission for only two hours, Berisha said that it will continue as long as the opposition people want.
“It is in the best interest of the police not to become Edi Rama’s mercenary. This is what I tell the police,” said the DP head. He has given a message to the police not to revolt the protesters and to allow them to exercise their constitutional right.
Among other things, Berisha said that Saturday’s protest will be led by the opposition people, which will be joined by the parties. “Cooperation with any opposition is self-evident. These are the moments when the sovereign rises above the parties. Let’s say what it is to be said. Tomorrow, the opposition people are taking to the streets in protest. All opposition parties find themselves there. Tomorrow Albania will be led by the opposition people,” said Berisha, who, in the meantime, declared that only the former DP chairman, Lulzim Basha could not take part in the protest. /Argumentum.al