Berisha: Nano like Enver Hoxha
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Berisha, or morality above the law
By ALFRED PEZA
“Even more important things are moral,” Berisha declared yesterday at the press conference, briefly and clearly answering the question of why the members of the High Council, under the name “Dudumi of Enver,” in the month of June are at the head of the moral assembly. When asked about the concern expressed by well-known figures in the country regarding his decision to remove Professor Tritan Shehu from the Presidium leadership and replace him with PDS deputy Ylber Vata, President Berisha gave his answer. Thus, for the first time he publicly admitted that the leadership of parliament must be balanced not only by the dominance of political forces, but also by a division according to morality. While for everything else there is “politics” and there are “moral duels,” one of them will ultimately give way for Pjepi to take the place of parliamentary speaker. After the unofficial meeting taking place at the presidency with the deputies, where work is being done on the “de jure” sentence, Berisha told them from the megaphone that “the fulfillment of international obligations” has brought out of the megaphone, as well as, a “presidency with rights.”
According to him, the KOZ should not have been established there since early spring and, in order not to damage the nature and the relations at the edge with the declassification, compromise had to be a high-level act of national reconciliation. This would only be financed in the upcoming elections. He declared this in an eastern election message that he has already made several times and which he called “equal deconsur” with the declarative of VAT, while before PD and KOZ it was necessary, which spread the assistance mirror of the parliamentarians correctly in the diplomatic mirror. The conclusions of the assemblies will then build whatever category in agreement with the socialists. They have dealt with governance with directors and high-ranking officials, in a few words. For the client lluk of koqes, Berisha demands that ministers be brought into government without monitoring the socialists. A statement that is not serious, as he called it, is that he has it from monitoring the socialists. Berisha’s Albania, as he says from monitoring the socialists, is why he must leave because “he is no longer capable.” It appears that the government has to sit so as not to base itself supposedly and to have something “for” “complete dysfunction” and “lack of mutual trust.”
Sali Berisha insisted that the elections of 29 June were manipulated, although “there is a clear victory” for his opponents. He repeated that he would not resign until the final result was clarified, linking this to the solution of the political crisis. He stressed that he is against the election of the President without a broad political agreement and described the socialists’ approach as an attempt to exclude the opposition.
At the end he attacked Fatos Nano, comparing him to Enver Hoxha, and called some of the PS’s actions dangerous for democracy. According to Berisha, international intervention and the presence of military forces in Albania are being treated as political pressure on Albanian institutions.
Berisha at yesterday’s press conference