Capital city TyrantRama addressed to citizens gathered to celebrate the victory of the election in Iskenderbey Square in Iskenderbey Square, said the new era is the period of integration with Europe and undertaking a historical challenge.
EURama said that they aim to complete their membership negotiations in 2027 and said, “Thus, in 2030, the Great European family’s table Albania‘We aim to put the chair. Rama said.
Aims to increase the minimum wage to 650 euros
Rama, which made various promises to citizens, especially pensions, said that they aim to increase the minimum wage to 650 euros by 2030.
Stating that they aim to make exemplary investments at the highest level of tourism of Albania, Rama said, “This is the authority given for an Albanian with a revived military industry and developed agricultural food industry.” he said.
In the meantime, according to the unofficial results announced by the Albania Central Election Commission (KQZ) regarding the May 11 General Election, PS, the leader of Prime Minister Rama, won the election with 52.15 percent, while the coalition under the leadership of the main opposition party, which was the leader of the former Prime Minister Sali Berisha (PD), received 34.26 percent of the votes.
He left victory from the election
The Possibility Party (Partia Mundesia) 3.06 percent of the votes, the Social Democratic Party (PSD) 3.38 percent, the Joint Movement Party (Levizja Bashke) 1.44 percent, the euro-Atlantic coalition of 1.38 percent and the Albania attempt (Nisa Shqiperia Behet).
According to these results, PS, 140 -seat parliament, 83 deputies, while sending the PD Coalition 50, PSD 3, Possibility Party 2, Joint Movement Party and Albanian attempt to enter the parliament with 1’er deputies managed to enter the parliament.
In addition, according to KQZ data, only 42.21 percent of the registered 3 million 713 thousand 761 voters went to the polls.
By the way, on May 11 general electionIn 1991, the 11th general election held since the collapse of the communist regime was recorded.
Rama has been the Prime Minister for three terms.
(AA)