Agron Shehaj Closes Campaign: A Historic Opportunity to Leave the Past Behind

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The leader of the “Mundësia” Party, Agron Shehaj, closed his election campaign with a call to supporters and Albanian citizens to seize what he called a historic opportunity to change the country’s future.

Shehaj expressed confidence that Albania has reached a critical moment—one where it can move on from the past and build a new future based on opportunity and genuine effort.

“We have a unique chance this Sunday. For 35 years, we’ve lived under a political duopoly that has lasted too long. The politicians of these two parties only care about themselves, not about you. That’s why we created ‘Mundësia’ one year ago. This is a real alternative—not just a rotation. Albania needs change. The time for change is now, and that’s what worries them,” he said.

He also noted that despite attempts to hinder their progress, the Mundësia Party has reached the final stage of the campaign with strength and determination to offer Albania a better future.

“When we started this journey less than a year ago, very few would have bet on us. Yet here we are today, on the last day of the campaign, two days before the election—strong and determined, ready to offer Albania a future where everyone can live by their work, without nepotism, without political connections, without relying on the old parties,” Shehaj stated.

Shehaj spoke openly about the challenges the party has faced, including media attacks, public debates, and even legal proceedings, which he attributed to the fear of change.

“It’s been a long road, and no doubt, those with a vested interest in keeping things the same have done everything they can to stop us. They’ve attacked us on TV, in debates, in meetings, on social media—even in court. But they’re attacking us because they see that something big and historic is happening in Albania. A powerful potential is being unleashed—an unstoppable energy and belief,” he concluded.

The Mundësia Party closed its campaign at the Palace of Congresses in Tirana, expressing optimism for the May 11 parliamentary elections. On the ballot, the party appears with the number 10.

 

 

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