Following the Constitutional Court's decision to reject Prime Minister Edi Rama's request to suspend Belind Balluku, the next step is to convene the Mandates Council where the Special Prosecution's request for Balluku's arrest will be discussed.
The leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, in a communication with citizens, expressed his conviction that the socialists will not vote in favor of removing Balluku's mandate, while also emphasizing the consequences that this brings to the country's integration process.
"The criminal organization will not lift Balluk's immunity. You heard Uluzi yesterday, he said they will change the Justice Reform and the laws. In the file that SPAK has, there is the man who took two suits from Altin Hajri who tells Çyrbe, take a little measure because he has shown himself to be a good man for what he promised. It turns out that this person is Uluzi," he said.
Part of Berisha's speech:
I guarantee you that this criminal organization in power will not remove Lubi Balluku's immunity. You heard Uluziu yesterday, he said we will change the justice reform, we will change the laws.
And this is because we are dealing with, we will ask for your understanding and that of the citizens, we are dealing with a real criminal organization led by Edi Rama.
Uluziu who speaks like that, don't forget that in the files that SPAK has, he is the man who received two suits from Altin Hajri, who tells Qyrbe, take a little measure because he has shown himself to be a good man for what he promised. And it turns out that the suits are worn by Uluziu who declared yesterday that he will change the reform.
He is the man who has the phone calls from London in the SPAK files, when he says to the trafficker; did I get those 500 thousand euros? I got them, I got them, he says, but I also need a 'Louis Vuitton' bag. What do you need a 'Louis Vuitton' bag, he says. I need it for my wife, he says. No, no, you don't have it for your wife, but then go on and on with the rest of the conversation.
So, these are them. So these are what they will do.
It is up to us now. We are now in the field, in battle and we absolutely, once again; we will die or we will live and we will not tolerate this government any longer. This government no longer has legitimacy. This parliament has no legitimacy. These are a gang.
I call for an investigation into what shameful interference the exponents of the crime party have made with judges by phone, in other ways. Therefore, we should take this decision simply as a step, as an invitation to continue with all our courage, the peaceful uprising for the overthrow of Edi Rama.
