
The Laws Committee approved the amendments with 17 votes in favor, which are expected to be formally approved in the session, despite the debates, the screams, the accusations that may be made that one side is 'burned out' so that Albanians without Albanian identification documents can vote on May 11, but the other side does not want it. In the end, the cards will be raised that Rama and Berisha have come to an agreement.
In recent days, Democratic Party leader Sali Berisha declared in almost every public appearance that the Democratic Party would not vote for the proposed draft for changes to the Electoral Code, with the exception of postage, related to the Diaspora vote.
Berisha emphasized that in the May 11 elections, Albanians who had a biometric document of the country where they live, but did not have Albanian documents, should also vote, and this was a condition that, if not taken into account by the Socialists, would hold the proposed changes hostage.
Berisha repeated this condition so many times that it seemed like those 'red lines' that cannot be crossed.
In fact, today the DP deputies, among the most loyal to Berisha, voted for the draft previously agreed upon with Damian Gjiknuri of the SP, while the condition presented by the Democrats was thrown in the trash. More precisely, there was a discount from the Democrats.

The laws approved the payment of postage, the change of deadlines, the bipartisan SP-PD commission for vote administration, the right of immigrants to go to Court through the online platform to request the right to vote, if their name is not on the list, while the DP's proposal to allow those without Albanian identification documents to vote was not accepted.
The Laws Committee approved the amendments with 17 votes in favor, which are expected to be formally approved in the session, despite the debates, the screams, the accusations that may be made that one side is 'burned out' so that Albanians without Albanian identification documents can vote on May 11, but the other side does not want it. In the end, the cards will be raised that Rama and Berisha have come to an agreement.
This was announced today at the Laws Committee meeting, where Berisha's loyalists on one side and Rama's on the other side joined their votes as agreed by their leaders, one with an office in the Prime Minister's Office, and the other in the former SHQUP building, on the edge of Lana.
We now have to wait to see what Rama and Berisha will agree on, regardless of what they say in public and what they warn about as 'red lines' or conditions. /Pamphlet/
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