The Special Court has closed the door to the head of PBDNJ, Vangjel Dule, who had requested through the lawyers of the elected mayor of Himara to be present at the preliminary session of this Thursday, where Fredi Beleri is accused of election crimes.
Dule spoke to the media outside the GJKKO premises asking the justice bodies to allow Beler to take the oath of office, as he is being deprived of this basic right in violation of the law.
"We came with the request to be present at this session. The judge responded to the defense lawyers' request for our presence with a negative decision. I would like to emphasize that Mr. Beleri is unjustly, contrary to the universally respected principle of the presumption of innocence, in violation of elementary and universal rights, prohibited from taking the oath as elected mayor. In violation of the precedents created during the past years in our country. It is enough to mention the case of an elected deputy who was in custody who was allowed to take the oath and continue parliamentary activity. What has changed in our legal practices that Mr. Beleri is being violated this basic right?", said Vangjel Dule.
The head of PBDNJ asked the justice to deal with the Beleri case according to the laws in force, since according to him preventing Beleri from exercising his duty leads to a dangerous precedent in political and legal life.
"Justice must be the hot potato, by copying the term that the Prime Minister himself created and left in the hands of justice, justice is required to treat it with the spirit of the law and the letter of the law, of universally known practices. There is no reason for Beler to remain in detention for even a second longer, just as there was no reason for him to be detained and detained for 4 months. No one has the right to prejudice the judicial process that has not yet begun. The fact that Mr. Beleri was not allowed to take the oath is a flagrant, unjustifiable violation and a dangerous precedent for our political and legal life and institutional responsibility", he said.
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