Linda Rama: Between Family, Work and Albania’s Future The Socialist leader, Edi Rama, declared that the government lost the
majority and the legitimacy to rule the country, saying that the
appointment of Elis Cefa as vice Chairman of the High Council of Justice
was stolen.
After the majority rejected the opposition’s proposition for continuing the voting in secrecy, the majority voted very quickly with 71 votes, while the Socialists were still protesting.
According to the opposition leader, the majority’s rejection to hold a hidden voting process, and without identifying signs on the ballots, is a clear evidence that the “berisha government cannot stay in power without stealing votes”.
In what can be considered as one of his harshest declarations, Rama declared:
“The Prime Minister showed that he cannot take power through free vote, without stealing votes outside and inside the Parliament. He has never had majority with hidden votes, if he can’t control his vote today by putting himself on Ristani’s place and with Josephina’s help”.
“The crisis of the hidden vote has entered the Parliament since a long time now, but today it exploded as hooliganism, as a democracy discredited by the Prime Minister’s hand, placed on the role of a random kidnapper, like the ones in Ruzhdie or others that are known worldwide. Saliu entered Ristani’s role for imposing an unacceptable Parliamentary standard, from a competition to a violent appointment, a free election of each MP, for all MPs who have been threatened through identification signs put on the ballots”, Rama declared.
“The Prime Minister went off tracks in the most spectacular way. If Albania and the Albanians are attempting to enter Euroep, Berisha keeps leading them in the road of destruction. Berisha proved today that he has a vital need to keep the stolen power through other thefts, by stealing the vote of his MPs and Ministers. If he would really have 71 votes without signs on the ballots, the Prime Minister would never have to take Ristani’s role. Today he has no majority. He stood on the room not as the director of manipulations, but as a random robber of votes, and left the room without the false legitimacy that figures have given him only formally”, Rama added.
“Berisha showed that without keeping the Parliament under his tight leash, he would never be able to ride the horse that we would give him for visiting Vlore on the Independence Day. But we will give him a horse as a present, even if he will not be a Prime Minister by then”, Rama concluded.
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