SPAK claims that after Sali Berisha was elected President of the Republic, his daughter, Argita Berisha (Malltezi), and her husband Jamarbër Malltezi, displayed "wealthy intentions" by privatizing the apartment where the family lived.
A new element from the SPAK investigative file against former Prime Minister Sali Berisha and his son-in-law, Jamarbër Malltezi, has been made public, focusing on the privatization of the Berisha family apartment in 1992-1993.
Berisha's lawyer, Genc Gjokutaj, has described this action as "maliciousness and meanness" on the part of the prosecution, arguing that an attempt is being made to criminalize a completely legal act, which was applied to all Albanian citizens at the time.
Speaking to "Syri.tv", Gjokutaj said that the information presented is not "new evidence", but a passage detached from the indictment, which has been intentionally misinterpreted.
In this passage, SPAK claims that after the election of Sali Berisha as President of the Republic, his daughter, Argita Berisha (Malltezi), and her husband Jamarbër Malltezi, displayed "wealthy intentions" by privatizing the apartment where the family lived.
Gjokutaj: I don't know why a perception has been created that this is new evidence. This is a malice that we have announced, it is a new vileness, that is, made public, because it was in the file, no more and no less, what Mr. Berisha cited, I'm explaining it to you once again,
It is taken from the indictment filed against Mr. Berisha. And if you read it, there, we have said at the beginning that the criminal fact is missing in the Berisha case, so there is no criminal offense, no more processes and defendants in it. And yet SPAK continues in this vein. This is part of the indictment and neither more nor less says that the Malltezi couple, namely Jamarbër Malltezi and Argita Berisha, who in the year '92-'93 presented, showed, say, their material intentions, by privatizing, say, an apartment, the apartment that Mr. Berisha had with all the children, with the family, on 'Prokop Myzeqari' street, which is close to the 'Jeronim De Rada' school. And like all Albanians, according to the law, state apartments were privatized. And according to the family composition, when the child is over 18 years old, the child also enters this, the privatization part. And neither more nor less, Mrs. Malltezi, Mrs. Berisha at that time, benefited from 1/3 of the house, as did Mr. Berisha and his son. So, upon reaching the age of 18, he was subject to privatization. This happened to all citizens of the Republic of Albania, who had state housing, without exception.
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