
Analyst Mentor Nazarko qualifies as the last act that ends the transition, the request of the Special Prosecutor's Office (SPAK) addressed to the Assembly, for the removal of Sali Berisha's immunity, which would pave the way for his arrest.
In the show "Real Story" on ABC News, Nazarko said that SPAK waited for the decision of the Court of Appeal, which clarified the two measures previously imposed on Berisha.
“Berisha tries to be coherent with what he said before that if he will go to the parliament, he would have obeyed the will of the parliament. In the meantime, you are seeing the determination of the state through SPAK, to carry out what is the order of the law to the end. Apparently, SPAK has been waiting for the decision of the Court of Appeal, which clarified what restriction of movement, house arrest means. SPAK has waited for this decision of the Court of Appeal, in my opinion, before going to such a measure. This is a final act that ends the transition, Berisha is someone who has marked the history of the transition.
SPAK will continue his dance with other actions, left, right. What Berisha is doing is a bit like Trump, who has now been subjected to a series of trials, lawsuits, he is choosing the path of putting pressure on judges, prosecutors," he emphasized. >
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