
While commenting on the Constitutional Court's overturning of the decree for early elections in Tirana, Edvin Kulluri stated that we are dealing with a situation where the Prime Minister's behavior is completely autocratic, which is abnormal for a democratic country.
According to the analyst, Edi Rama's arbitrary behavior has led to tensions between institutions. According to him, these tensions between the judiciary and the government do not represent signs of normality.
" We are dealing with a completely autocratic behavior, a deeply arbitrary behavior, it is not normal for a democratic country. From the moment the Municipal Council "sleeps" while being aware that the three-month period of absence had ended.
The day he calls them to the Socialist Party and they all vote in a row. This is anti-democratic. What produces this constitutional problem that we have today is that not a single member of the Municipal Council comes out to oppose.
So, the government today, the prime minister is behaving like an autocrat and this is creating tension between the institutions. I don't see good days, I don't see any signs of normality here.
Holta Zaçe has come out three times this year and said that the decisions of the Constitutional Court are enforceable. Which means that the government has not implemented the court's decisions.
"The court's decisions are enforceable under the Constitution ," he said in the studio of the "Log." show.
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