Prime Minister Edi Rama has mentioned again today the case of the elected and imprisoned mayor of Himara Fredi Beleri, saying that the court’s decision creates positive conditions for addressing the impasse.
Rama said: “From reading the argumented decision of the GJKKO court on non granting of permission to take the oath of the elected mayor of Himara, I see the right to underline: 1. The non-granting of permission for the swearing-in under conditions of detention by the General Directorate of Prisons, ultimately results a correct legal position, just as the rejection of the special court to the request is clearly readable and easily understandable.
“2. The elected president of Himara will remain in such a state until the end of the trial and only the announcement with a final decision will determine his possibility to take the oath in case of innocence. 3. The reference by GJKKO of the impasse makes clearly legible and understandable the need to get out of this impasse through the termination of the continuity of the losing candidate’s tenure, based on the best European practices, for the provision of public services in the municipality of Himara.
“In conclusion, this reasoned decision of GJKKO is an indisputable legal confirmation of the “Beleri case” as a matter of justice, and not of politics or central government bodies. Also, the reasoning of this decision creates a positive premise for addressing the aforementioned impasse”.
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