The chairman of Albania’s Democratic Party (PD), Sali Berisha, has warned that Prime Minister Edi Rama is preparing a coup, adding that December 22 will mark the beginning of a battle and the response citizens will deliver to the head of government.
Speaking at a press conference with journalists this Wednesday, December 17, Berisha said that the seizure or blocking of the justice system in itself constitutes a coup within the state.
“I will conduct an in-depth assessment as the leader of the justice reform. And the people will also deliver a profound reaction. So face the people,” Berisha warned his successor, Edi Rama.
“The 22nd marks the beginning of a battle, one that citizens will win.
This rotten structure, built on the theft of Albanians, on drugs and crime, is falling apart, and we will deliver the final push.
This decayed structure has no future.
All that is required now is our courage to consign it to the pits of shame in the history books.
That is the truth.
It will not happen otherwise…
What Edi Rama is doing smells like a form of coup, because taking over or blocking the justice system, assuming control of the judiciary, amounts in itself to a coup within the state.
We are following this closely, but we will absolutely respond with all our strength.
Justice cannot be obstructed.
No!
We have set examples, we have never made even the slightest attempt.
When we were in power, the deputy prime minister, despite these jackals who appear on TV studios denying everything and defending their own issues with SPAK, resigned without even a request coming from the prosecutor’s office. Without one. On January 14, Ilir Meta resigned.
This was based on a document manipulated from start to finish by Edi Rama and Filip Çakulli.
Ministers surrendered their immunity and resigned.
These were the standards of a democratic country.
Whereas this one makes it clear he has no such intention.
He will conduct an in-depth ‘study’ as the leader of the justice reform.
And the people will deliver a profound reaction.
So face the people.
© SYRI.net