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Rilindja Demokratike

23 tetor 1997

Nano burns $1.2 billion

The conditions are repeated for Nano also in Brussels. Three times less is promised than what the democratic government had secured in the spring of last year Nano fails in Brussels. The imposed prime minister secures money only for the balance of payments. The promised amount is 30% of what the democratic government had secured New elections imperative for democracy Berisha, Pollo, Gjoska, yesterday at a press conference Even yesterday's conference of the National Council of the Union for Democracy did not manage to do enough for Albanians, because the desire to leave for Italy, at least in the first phase of the wave that our country would undertake to restore normality, and at the same time a new government was lacking the imposition of the three main obligations of fate. The internationals, although very concerned about the violence in Albania, insist on new elections and democratic governance. Albania needs to get out of this miserable state into which the neo-communists who came to power by force have plunged it. The Kosovo government is obliged to restore order and confidence. Dollar aid, as the Democratic Party spokeswoman Valbona Qollaku also stated at yesterday's conference, if it will be the 7000 million dollars proudly promised by the Rome conference, with a minimum humanitarian program and for the balance of payments. For a balancing program with an even shorter deadline. As is known, the Meksi government in the spring of this year had secured 1.7 billion dollars for the Albanian economy with clear reforms and full democratic conditions. The amount now promised is only a small part of what was promised then. So Brussels repeated to the Nano government the known conditions: stability, order, free elections and a depoliticized administration. The Albanian prime minister left the meeting trying to present it as a success, but the truth is that Albania received nothing more than aid for survival. This shows the failure of the course pursued by the current government and the loss of international confidence. Sami NEZA
Pollo Gjoska Valbona Qollaku Meksi Sami Neza Bruksel Shqipëri Itali Romë Kosovë

The EDU representative, Wolfgang Grosruck, considers the political situation in Albania to be sad

"Democrats should prepare for the elections" S. J. vetroset [?-] claim that the hall decides, not the soldier's elections [?-] In a press appearance and a debate with entrepreneurs from the center of Vlora, the Austrian EDU deputy, Wolfgang Grosruck, said that Albanians will need to prepare for the elections. Grosruck expressed concern about the political and economic situation, stressing that only a free and fair electoral process can give the country a way out of the crisis. He noted that democrats must organize and remain calm in the face of provocations. The EDU representative also emphasized the importance of cooperation with the international factor and the need for independent institutions. His statements were received with interest by those present and were widely commented on in political circles. ON PAGE 2
Wolfgang Grosruck Shqipëri Vlorë

To what extent were the economic, social, moral, social and national aspects of the March revolution of this year violated

Socialists offer only the economy ON PAGE 3 Albania's political and moral evolution is being presented without any clear orientation and without a platform that could bring the country back onto the path of democracy. The forces that brought chaos continue to defend a model of governance based on propaganda and not on values. In this context, the social and the national remain in the background, while the economy is used as an excuse for the state's major failures.
Shqipëri

List of members of the National Council

The members of the National Council also include all the heads of the PD branches in the districts, as well as the chairman of the FRPD and the chairwoman of the LDG