The leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, does not spare political statements and accusations against the government even on the Summer Day holiday.
The leader of the Democrat Party was in Elbasan today, which he called "the center of the most ancient Albanian holiday," and congratulated the citizens, describing Summer Day as a symbol of hope and renewal.
However, instead of leaving his statement solely in the context of congratulations, Berisha also used this public appearance to repeat everyday political accusations.
He said that the Prime Minister, Edi Rama, and Minister Belinda Balluku, are hindering the country's European perspective and that "the doors of Europe were closed to Albanians."
It seems that the leader of the Democratic Party (DP) is not satisfied with daily conferences to criticize the government. He also chooses to use holiday visits to deliver political messages.






















