
Lawyer Spartak Ngjela says that Sali Berisha, the leader of the Democratic Party of Albania, has the psychological deviations of a person under indictment. In this context, Ngjela says that we should tolerate all the statements he makes.
Speaking to "Studio Live" on Report TV, Ngjela said that the same thing is happening to the former prime minister that the writer Kafka explains in his book "The Trial".
He even raised the suspicion that the way the head of the blue headquarters is behaving indicates that they may have gone to the US with bags to convince President Trump to drop the 'non-women' charges, with the idea that he functions as a businessman.
" Saliu, find out who wrote it. How can a person lie about the DASH. But a person has to endure everything for personal reasons, he has a psychological deviation, I know him very well. He is in trouble. He is "The Trial", the one Kafka wrote. This is the process of the investigated and convicted person waiting to be sentenced to prison, this is the psyche. Lies, it is understood that it seems that they went with bags to buy Trump, a businessman, they know the American president like that, Saliu knows it like himself. Human ethics shows this, he thinks differently, that he is neither a lawyer nor a prosecutor. He is delirious, both of persecution and of grandeur, they pass from one to the other. When he is seized by the delusion of grandeur, they come out and it seems as if they are going to conquer the world. You have seen it, SPAK has the power to punish him, this one says he will dissolve him. But to dissolve SPAK it takes 2/3 of the votes, but I understand it is fear and delirium of "to the person under indictment," says Ngjela.
He also expressed surprise at the way Berisha is behaving, dictating everything himself and not leaving it to professional lawyers to defend him from the accusations.
" In the world, individuals in such positions, by nature and the education they have received, trust their lawyers, and those who direct the lawyers will assume innocence, in popular parlance. How does this person know what evidence, accusations, legal facts and innocence are, so we will tolerate it ," the lawyer says, among other things.
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