
Analyst Lorenc Vangjeli has stated that the decision of the socialists in the Assembly not to send the mandate of deputy Olta Xhaçka to the Constitutional Court was carried out by Prime Minister Edi Rama, in order to protect a party leader.
Vangjeli made the comments on the 'Now' show on Euronews Albania, where he said that Rama acted in this way, as he is interested in a political subject being on the playing field, to take away votes from the right.
According to him, everything started when a member of parliament came to the Parliament and declared that "Rama Police closed the business for political reasons".
" I believe that behind the discussed decision of the socialists is undoubtedly Edi Rama, but he did not do it for Olta Xhačka, but he did it for a party leader. To protect a party leader who, with his electoral account, serves to be in the field, to be in Parliament and not outside of it, to remove a modest or serious slice of the right in the elections.
He has one phrase left in his memory when they accuse him in the Parliament, a deputy tells him that the Rama Police had closed his business for political reasons. A member of parliament appears in Parliament and declares that Rama's political police have closed my business for political reasons. There can be no private business, it is in conflict of interest ," Vangjeli said.
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