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Politike2023-11-29 20:28:00

"A coup d'état is happening in Albania", Berisha: The opposition in the Parliament has no functions, the majority takes away constitutional rights

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Former Prime Minister Sali Berisha considers what is happening in Albania as a coup d'état, while he seeks to reach an uprising at the level of a civil disobedience.

Berisha says that the opposition in the Parliament, according to him, is nothing more than a decoration without functions, at the moment when the majority deprives it of its constitutional rights to investigate the government through Investigative Commissions.

Furthermore, the former prime minister said that the sirens of the fierce war against the DP and the opposition sound on all four sides, as he invites the members of the Presidency of the Reestablishment DP to a battle without return.

"This meeting of the chairmanship is intended, first, to discuss the state in which the country is, the political situation in the country, and the next Assembly, which will be held in three days, of the DP. The political situation in the country is the most extraordinary in the whole the 32-year history of political pluralism. Such a situation existed after we toppled the statue of Enver Hoxha on February 20, 1991, in which Ramiz Alia had prepared a scheme for the creation of the Presidential Council, with which he gave himself powers that he did not have. But he followed a procedure, we must be realistic. He followed an open procedure, we denounced it at that time as a coup within the state, in the international media, and that act was such.

Today, what is happening in Albania is a genuine coup d'état within the state, but this time the power is taken from the parliament, and of course the power that the Constitution has entrusted to the opposition. The constitution gives to the opposition. However, the power that the Constitution gives to the opposition, at first sight without question minority power, but in fact determining for the existence of the country's sovereignty, internal sovereignty because in doctrine, sovereignty has two sides, the external sovereignty that has to do with the decision-making power of the country in relation to other countries. But internal sovereignty is only the power of the people to control their own government.

So, de facto and de jure, by blocking the opposition's constitutional right to control the government with the parliamentary investigative commissions, one man, and that is Edi Rama, has taken away from the parliament a fundamental right, he has taken away from the opposition, because that control at most, it is provided for every 35 deputies, regardless of the party spectrum, but of course, with self-understanding, that power is mostly exercised by the opposition.

However, that power has been taken, because the man who controls all other powers now refuses to be controlled by the sovereign. It violates the sovereignty of the country and establishes absolute power. So, we are dealing with an unprecedented situation in the entire 32-year history of Albania.

This man is today illegal, this is an enemy of the constitutional order of Albania, this is a fierce enemy of the country's political pluralism. This is a fierce enemy of Albania, insofar as this country should be a sovereign country, a country that enjoys sovereignty. Under these conditions, or with this act, Edi Rama has politically annihilated the vote, the will of at least 600 thousand Albanians. But once again, the right to control the government does not belong only to the government, it belongs to the parliament, to all those deputies who want to exercise it.

But since this right has been kicked to the opposition 8 times, this act marks the de facto, political annihilation of the opposition in the parliament.

The opposition in the parliament, a decoration without functions, since the power it exercises in accordance with the laws, has been taken away by Edi Rama. I am not saying anything new, because these are clear to each of us. But what is of capital importance, it is important that the presidency of the DP, the governing body of this party, jumps into battle without return. Just as the MPs of this party have been thrown into parliament. In a battle of no return with anyone who is determined to fight for the restoration of pluralism, for the restoration of constitutionalism in the country.

The sirens of the fierce war against the PD and the opposition sound on all four sides. Our dedication must be a battle without return. The leadership team of the political force that is currently the only hope to save this situation, the opposition people expect from us a determined leadership, a civil disobedience that Albania has ever seen. There is no other time, except for civil disobedience," said Berisha.

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