The confrontation with justice made the opposition DP Sali Berisha, for the first time, be absent from the annual tributes to Azem Hajdari, one of the founders of the Democratic Party who was executed outside the party’s headquarters 26 years ago.
The Democrats left the work of the Assembly for a few minutes, to go to the memorial of the former leader of the student movement of the 1990s, near the former headquarters of the democratic party.
The 26th anniversary of the murder of Azem Hajdari finds the democrats not only with the leader officially placed under accusations of corruption but also in a wave of protests for which there is still no end date.
“It is not a matter of dates. The popular revolt is boiling, we will have to lead it. There is only one way, a technical government for the country to go to free and democratic elections”, said deputy Flamur Noka on the requests of the opposition.
Sali Berisha followed the tributes from his house arrest, while through several lines on Facebook he described the murder of Azem Hajdari as a ‘state terrorist attack by the ruling party.’
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