Democratic Party leader Sali Berisha, speaking from the parliamentary podium, sharply accused Prime Minister Edi Rama of exerting pressure on the Constitutional Court regarding the review or lack thereof of Belinda Balluku’s suspension as minister following a Supreme Court decision.
In his address to Parliament, Berisha said that Rama is applying terrible and gangster-like pressure on the Constitutional Court, a practice reminiscent only of the communist dictatorship.
“This practice existed only under the communist regime, when for Enver Hoxha, for reasons of national security, not for Mehmet, but only for Enver, expenses were kept in a special account that no one could oversee except Nexhmije,” Berisha said.
Excerpts from Berisha’s speech in Parliament:
“Ladies and gentlemen, fellow citizens. Today this Parliament resembles a fake, molded assembly. One man has seized all power, to the point where he can block court and prosecutor decisions regarding the monstrous thefts against citizens.
One man exerts terrible, all-encompassing, gangster-like pressure on the Constitutional Court.
One man has secretly decided on all his expenditures. This practice existed only under the communist dictatorship, when for Enver Hoxha, for reasons of national security, but not for Mehmet, only for Enver, expenses were in a special account, controlled only by Nexhmije.
This is the Parliament that meets in the deepest crisis, amid the most anti-democratic acts, at a time when a minister has been exposed in her entirety through messages, photos, documents, and other material found on Evis Berberi’s phones.
At a time when the Prime Minister himself is caught in the trap like a mouse, through messages on Evis Berberi’s phones.
At a time when it has been confirmed that the €140 million offer for the construction of the Llogara tunnel was replaced with a €190 million offer from a Turkish company after Edi Rama’s trip to Ankara with Harpy Balluku.
At a time when the World Bank confirms that 90 percent of all investment funds are stolen, stolen, stolen, and untraceable.”
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