Rama: Time to Plan Victory in Upcoming Local Elections

Prime Minister Edi Rama met the Socialist Party assembly in Unit 4 today. He outlined plans for the next local elections. Rama said the party started a broad organization and communication drive. They engage members, supporters, and the community.

“We involve everyone. We invite supporters and the community to talk with us,” he said. He stressed the goal: win the upcoming local elections. The party builds organization, energy, and political strength.

Rama recalled the party’s recent parliamentary win of 83 seats. He credited organization and citizen engagement. He praised the justice reform. The party delivered it despite challenges and opposition. It strengthens the rule of law in Albania.

“We set goals. We act. We persevere. Justice reform proves it,” Rama said.

He added that the party planned justice reform long before winning elections. They aim to make the judiciary independent—a first in Albania since 1912.

“Despite obstacles, we achieved what no other party dared. The Socialist Party made it happen. We can be proud,” Rama concluded.

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