
Berisha was the one who raised the curtain, but it seems that in recent weeks the list has expanded with other names.
Democratic Party MP Dashnor Sula has alerted politics. In a television studio, he confirmed what "Pamphlet" said a few days ago that a new list of "non grata" politicians from Great Britain has arrived in Tirana.
Sula has stated that London has declared 10 representatives of the majority and 2 of the opposition undesirable.
" A new list has arrived from Great Britain. There are 12 names, 10 majorities, 2 opposition parties. In the opposition, the levels are normal and at low levels, while in the majority, deputies, ministers and many others are at very high levels. The government has the notification. Is it normal to talk about non grata? You have ex-ministers and they are ," said Sula.
Berisha was the one who raised the curtain, but it seems that in recent weeks the list has expanded with other names. However, unlike the USA, which publishes the names of blacklisted persons, London follows a new philosophy. She informs people individually through an envelope. And so it happened with Berisha, who decided to make it public himself.
But the question that arises is: Will London publish the names of persons declared undesirable in Tirana? The sula himself did not give names, but it is understood that it is about important figures.
The one who confirmed that besides Berisha, there are other names on the black list was Tom Doshi. In the OCCRP article, Doshi himself stated that London has declared him undesirable these days. Even for him, the decision was kept secret, just like for many others.
The good thing is that Britain releases the names of those branded. If they are kept secret, no one puts water on the fire and everyone continues their political activity. But if their name comes out publicly, then the citizens have it in their hands whether they want to vote for them or not.
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