
Lawyer Genc Gjokutaj has commented on the decision of the Supreme Court for former Prime Minister Berisha, who refused the request to go to the Parliament.
He accused Rama of suffocating the rule of law and warned that "as long as this report and this majority are in place, these decisions will continue and will worsen even more by removing Albania from European law".
"The Supreme Court today, with a legal impudence, because it is the supreme court, which cannot be thought of to make such "deviations", I say this delicately, because these are not aberrations, these are missions, tasks undertaken taken over by this court - in the function of this power, which, as we have said, has left nothing uncaught except the birds in the trees (and they have not been loved, because if you had made any project it would have reached them) therefore, the Supreme Court prevents Mr. Berisha, the leader of the opposition, from entering the Assembly, and there is no court decision to stop or abrogate the mandate of the deputy.
In line with this, if you listened to Mr. Elmar Brok, he started and finished, based on European law (an excellent parliamentarian with years of experience and a legal profession), he quoted and mentioned from time to time "European law", the rights that Mr. Berisha enjoys on the basis of European law and the way it has been acted in Albania. Even Mr. Elmar Brok had also learned the expression "relative" that the court decided as the prosecutor says.
That's why I also wrote it (note on Facebook) because two states are crystallizing: the mafia state led by Edi Rama and Erion Velina and the state of law, which is suffocated and under the hoof of the former and whatever this is report and this majority, these decisions will continue and will aggravate even more by moving Albania away from European law, moving Albania away from the standards of a legal state, moving the process away from being orderly, with the consequence of the fundamental rights of the individual in general but also of the elected, such as Mr. Berisha with the vote of the people, where our judges fail to separate the subject of the case from the political subject and the subject elected by the votes of the people and an elected person cannot is treated with these instruments that treat our courts, where a deputy is treated like an ordinary detainee" , he said to "Syri Tv".
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