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Rilindja Demokratike

E mërkurë 12 JANAR 1999

Nano’s opposition is not Majko

EDITORIAL Nano’s opposition is not Majko By Asllan PITOZI The Socialists have lost the chance to save themselves from political desertion, becoming nothing more than close collaborators. The instruction given to the political and governing apparatus over the past four years has been to classify and involve it in carrying out the fight against the opposition’s figure. In the shadow of that and especially in the socialist waiting rooms, the choice has stood as a socialist resolution. That is the thinking of this government as it built an administration filled with political acts. In the short list of assessments and uses of power, the reformed communists also include references to the opposition leader, Sali Berisha, who has repeatedly been presented in the most distorted way. He has even been deliberately assigned the attribute of a destabilizing man. The opposition is presented as an obstacle to the country, as a danger to the restoration of the pyramid scheme. In the framework of the campaign against the opposition, its leaders are portrayed as incapable, corrupt, and failed. Thus, a shameful propaganda has been built to make citizens believe in such an absurdity. This is Nano’s opposition. Indeed, this opposition is not even only Majko’s.
Sali Berisha Azem Hajdari Berishën

Today, 13 months without Azem

Ceremony at the memorial of the Leader of December The Democratic Party organizes today at 8:30, at the memorial installed near its headquarters, a 13-month commemoration in honor of its deputy, the hero of [December?], Azem Hajdari. On this anniversary of parliament, the party leaders and various personalities, representatives of governments, associations and non-governmental organizations, Democratic Party deputies, leaders of the Youth Forum organization and various citizens take part in the ceremony. “Health[?]” at the [linden?] in the [closet?] and the commemorative speech dedicated to our hero.
Azem Hajdari

The prosecution wants the strikers dead

The Shkodër anti-communist on the fourth day of the hunger strike: OSCE visits the besieged strikers in Shkodër Monstrous sporadic provocations seem to be something else for the language of 14 September. They want to keep them in prison The prosecution wants the strikers dead The Shkodër anti-communist on the fourth day of the hunger strike: OSCE visits the besieged strikers in Shkodër on page 4
Shkodër

After the end of the PS Congress, Majko hesitates to resign

After the end of the PS Congress, Majko hesitates to resign Tam[?], government on aspirin The PD: The country should move toward a system of governance based on elections, not by appointments, since this government has lost its majority even within its own party on page 3
Azem Hajdari