The General Secretary of OMONIA and at the same time the chairman of KZAZ no. 88 of Himara, Marin Suli, was photographed after the announcement of the victory as mayor of the candidate of the Socialist Party, Vangjel Tavo, who defeated Petro Gjikurina with more than 1400 votes. .
From above, Suli can be seen alone smoking a cigar with his hands on his head. His appearance reflects the great disappointment he has experienced from these elections and he seems to be in a difficult psychological state, as he expected the opposition candidate Gjikuria to be the winner.
Yesterday, Suli, after voting in one of the city's schools, accused SP rivals of threatening the commissioner of the "Together We Win" coalition with a knife in the village of Vranisht.
"The elections should have gone much better in a democratic country. We are in a situation where the renaissance administration has almost conquered Himara. It is impossible not to find more than 10 to 15 civil servants exerting pressure in each polling station. Criminal gangs are in every polling station. Our commissioners have threatened their lives, with pressure. It is not a democratic election, it is a forced election. I call on all Himarjots to go and vote an hour earlier. They should not be afraid of the pressures of masquerades, street urchins and gangs. In Vranisht, our commissioner Ilia Gjiçali was threatened with his life. In the school in the 1 May neighborhood, the same thing. Administration officials and members of the Vlora municipal council have been threatened by the commissioners. We referred them to the police. These will be the object and subject of denunciations and criminal charges after the end of the election process", he said.
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