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Politike2025-08-04 13:11:00

"International observers were threatened", Berisha reveals Hasan's letter to Ambassadors and OSCE/ODIHR

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"International observers were threatened", Berisha reveals

Democratic Party leader Sali Berisha has returned to denouncing the May 11 elections, which he considers an electoral farce, while the Democratic Party headquarters has published a letter that, according to him, shows the threats that the Foreign Minister has made to international observers to change the report on the electoral process.

Berisha said that the May 11 process is the most discredited and corrupt. Berisha also published the threatening letter that, according to him, the Foreign Minister of the narcostate, Igli Hasani, addressed on May 12, as soon as the report is read, to Ms. Farah Karimi, special coordinator and leader of the OSCE short-term mission.

" Ambassador Lamberto Zannier, Head of the ODIHR observer mission. Mr. Bjorn Soder, Head of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly Delegation. Mr. Simone Billi, Head of the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly Delegation. And Mr. Michael Gahler, Head of the European Parliament Delegation. Look at the banditry, they have just issued the communiqué, this letter is addressed to them.

After the courtesy, the letter states: 'Regarding the statement of preliminary findings and conclusions, I would like to convey to you the expectation that these reports accurately reflect the realities observed on the ground during the electoral process.'

And he continues: 'In this regard, I want to express serious concern (imagine what kind of mafiosi these people are, they have just read the report, and this one seems to have taken a copy from them first) regarding the introductory paragraph of the statement, in which a deeply negative and unbalanced presentation of the 2025 parliamentary elections is made, in our view.

So, the Igli of the narcostate writes furiously that in the first paragraph, the delegations in the joint communiqué denounce the electoral farce.

And instead of thanking them, he tells them that we have concerns and indirectly expresses a threat, without studying any documents, but only the pathological will to defend the farce they have organized.

"Tony," says this minister, who cannot be called a minister alone, "and the placement, positioning, and framing of this opening section, that is, this opening of the report, risks obscuring the broader context of progress, including significant democratic improvements, such as increased transparency and advancements in electoral technology, and specifically, listen to what he says, the successful introduction of voting abroad."

So, he calls the extreme process of manipulating the diaspora vote successful.

"Furthermore, the Minister of Narcotics writes, the claim that the ruling party has benefited from the extensive use of administration resources lacks substance, especially in the previous statement ," Berisha said.

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