
The protest called by the former Prime Minister Sali Berisha has started in front of the Presidency of the Assembly, while at 12:00 the Council of Mandates will consider the request for his arrest.
At the protest, as rarely, besides the supporters of the former prime minister, his daughter, Argita, is also at the protest.
The former prime minister is accused of "passive corruption" for the case of the former sports club Partizani.
For Berisha, the security measures "Compulsion to appear" and "Prohibition to leave the country" have been set, but SPAK has already submitted to the Assembly the request for authorization to impose security measures on Berisha.
It is learned that around 700 police officers have been located in front of the premises of the Assembly in order to ensure the smooth progress of the protest, including officers from the Tirana police and FNSH.
It is reported that high-resolution cameras have been placed near the Parliament to identify any movement of the protesters so that the police have all the possible evidence if there are incidents.
Former Prime Minister Sali Berisha himself issued a press statement before the protest and announced that he will not participate in that meeting, which according to him humiliates the Assembly.
The Council of Mandates is made up of Speaker of Parliament Lindit Nikolla and 4 SP MPs, while the presence of opposition MPs is in question, because 4 out of 5 of them have been expelled.
It is about Gazment Bardhi, Greta Bardeli, Ervin Salianji and Saimir Korreshi, who have joined the action supported by Sali Berisha for not allowing the development of parliamentary committees and plenary sessions until their demands for the establishment of investigative commissions are met.
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