Adriatik Lapaj, leader of the "Shqipëria Bëhet" (Albania Can Be Built) movement, unveiled the slogan for his campaign in the parliamentary elections scheduled for May 11 during an appearance on "Off the Record" hosted by Andrea Danglli on A2 CNN. The slogan, aptly titled "Shqipëria Bëhet," reflects the movement's core mission to build a dignified and prosperous Albania for its citizens.
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Lapaj also called for a complete overhaul of Albania’s political landscape, directly challenging veteran politicians like Edi Rama and Sali Berisha. He urged them to agree on reforms that would open the political race to new talent, ensuring a fair and competitive environment. To emphasize his sincerity, he made a bold proposition: to withdraw from public and political functions for 15 years if open lists were implemented.
“I’ve told everyone, let’s do this. I’ll withdraw for 15 years from any public role. I’m ready to make a notarized statement on live television. Let’s reform the system, open the competition, and allow young men and women to step forward. I’ll return when I’m 50, and I promise I’ll shatter the old order,” Lapaj stated confidently.
His statements, filled with conviction and a deep sense of responsibility, have already begun to stir discussions about the future of Albanian politics and the potential for meaningful change under his leadership.