
Socialist Party MP Erion Braçe was this Sunday invited to the "Interview" with Mirela Milorin, where he narrated a story of the 1996 elections, where according to him "crime and the state functioned as one".
Braçe said that in that year on May 26, while he had just got into the car to hold some electoral meetings in Berat, he was forced into the car with a pistol and asked to go to the police station. Initially, the pistol was aimed at the MP's driver, but when Brace intervened, they shot him with the barrel of the pistol until he was bleeding.
The deputy keeps a photo from this bitter memory which he did not hesitate to show during the interview.
"For the first time I have heard gunshots for political reasons in Berat. They hit me in the car. I intervened when I pointed the pistol at the head of Turi, who was the driver, and I said, "They want us to go to the police station, take the car there." The moment I spoke, they asked me "Who are you?" You said I'm the reason, I'm Erion Braçe", "are you", he said and hit me with the barrel of the pistol. I was cut, a lot of blood came out, we went to the police station. There, the head of the guards told me to bathe in the fountain, the fountain was the symbol of the political battles in Berat.
I came back, he has. I went out by myself, I walked in the direction of the headquarters of the Socialist Party, I walked 4 kilometers in the middle of the boulevard of Berat covered in blood. At one point in the center of Berat, I remembered that the prefecture was there, the prefect belonged to the Social Democratic Party. I entered, as I was and said "These are the elections?". The situation got out of control. When I went to the headquarters, there came a commando with a pistol in his hand and above my head was the portrait of Fatos Nano of the villa, he shot it several times with a pistol and told us "no one should leave here", said Erion Braçe.
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