The protest of February 20, Berisha: It will mark the end of the narco-dictatorship

Former Prime Minister Sali Berisha declared to his supporters at the nightly gathering on "Mustafa Matohiti" street that the day of protest on February 20 is approaching.
Berisha said that this date will mark the end of the "narco-dictatorship, of Edi Rama and his regime".
"Your protest has a powerful radiation in all four corners of the country. Today, everywhere in Albania, there is great dissatisfaction with the narco-regime of Edi Rama.
But my friends, this protest has terrified Edi Rama, who every night leaves everything and stares in front of the protest hoping to find some consolation. Tonight I will tell you something that I was informed a few days ago.
Every night, he sent the hafij and measured the road that you fill, they tried to count, but sometimes they did not reach, the participants, the resisters on the Road of Hope. The truth is that the reports that went to him terrified him. Reports spoke of thousands and thousands of protesters. In fact, he did not reduce them, but enlarged them with his interlocutors.
A few years ago, the important former leader of the KLA, Fatmir Limaj, tells me: I was in The Hague, there were leading Serbian generals in prison. One day, one of them asked me, Fatmir, in March 1998, how many KLA forces were there in Klina? Fatmir says, we were three companies, about 300 fighters. Fatmir says, we were told that there were 6,000 fighters.
I told them this example of what fear does, how you terrified Edi Rama. Imagine what happens to February 20, when he remembers the scenes of his spiritual father crawling. He remembers the trip with his family of blockmen to Zall Herr's bunkers. So, February 20 is approaching. It is your day, the day of Albanians, the day of victory. It is the end of the narco-dictatorship, the end of Edi Rama and his regime", said Berisha.