
The head of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, reacted to the incident with identity cards in Himare, where some people were not allowed to vote because they had expired cards.
According to him, the exclusion from voting of hundreds and hundreds of citizens of Himara, is an unconstitutional act and that these exclusions harm the opposition, since voters who are not allowed to vote according to Berisha are oppositionists.
" Dear friends, by order of Edi Rama today, hundreds of citizens identified mainly as supporters of the opposition were not allowed to vote due to the date of their identity cards. This is an unprecedented act, an electoral state crime, a violation of the Constitution which has as its sole purpose the manipulation of the election result by Edvin Gjipea. I clarify here to the citizens that this standard was not applied in the May 14 elections and in the laws of the country even after the issuance of biometric cards in its absence, the old IDs were also accepted. that fully proved the identity of the person.
The exclusion of hundreds of voters from the right to vote, the intentional and programmed change of the voting centers of hundreds of citizens, the addition to the voting lists of hundreds of citizens from Dropulli, Saranda or the residents of touristic villas on the coast are illegal mafia actions that seriously accuse directly to Edi Ramen and Vangjel Tavon for ugly electoral crime.
The Democratic Party condemns with the greatest force these serious unconstitutional acts of Edi Gjipe and his puppet Vangjel Tavo and guarantees that justice delays, but does not forget ," says Berisha.
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