
Analyst Frrok Çupi emphasized that if Sali Berisha is not punished for "Gërdec", then the very existence of SPAK can be called into question.
According to him, the anti-corruption structure would lose credibility with the public and that 'the state would fall in front of Berisha'.
"We are dealing with a fine line between politics and justice. In this case, they are very close to each other. For the main reason because this mass killing of people is ordered and political, because of the prime minister and his sons. An act that was carried out under circumstances of fear, tension and pressure on government ministers.
In these circumstances, I have the impression that I cannot, I know the principle of innocence, I respect what Daci says, but I would say that this is a case, it is a thousand times better to create a precedent by violating the presumption of innocence rather than breaking a precedent of mass murder by the government of a people.
We are faced with two precedents, one legal and the other political-legal. Which is closer to what is called the interest of the people? Justice and courts throughout the world have prevailed over the political-social interests of a certain people. We are facing an election, if former Prime Minister Sali Berisha is not punished, the very existence of SPAK depends on this.
SPAK at that moment loses all credibility in the public. Do we need a new justice promoted by the USA, the EU by the citizens' will. We take SPAK, not as a fragile thing. They take it as the Nuremberg trials, just as powerful. We have no eyes to look at a weak SPAK. If he does not resist justice this time, the state will fall in front of Berisha, in front of many years of violence that has resulted with Gërdec", said the analyst for "Real Story".
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