"Works for Rama", DP answers Berisha: Behind every accusation there is a bargain
The Democratic Party responded to former prime minister Sali Berisha's accusations against Lulzim Basha, whom he said cooperates with the head of the government, Edi Rama.
In the reaction through the secretary for public relations Edvin Kulluri, the official DP says that, behind every accusation of Sali Berisha against them, a bargain is hidden, sometimes a construction permit tender and sometimes a political bargain to block the reformation of the political system.
PD mentions the pact of 2008, where it says that Berisha and Rama want to preserve that pact, that's why they are doing everything against the electoral reform.
"He should tell the Albanians today what agreement he made for the second time after 16 years with Edi Ramen? Why did the system offer the votes of its "distinguished partisan" MPs in the parliament to secure Rames 84 votes, failing the Electoral Reform Commission? ", it is said, among other things, in the reaction.
The reaction of the secretary for public relations in DP, Edvin Kulluri:
As has been proven these two years, behind every accusation of Sali Berisha against the Democratic Party is hidden a bargain, sometimes a construction permit tender and sometimes a political bargain to block the reformation of the political system.
The big truth is that Albania today is suffering from the Berisha-Rama pact of 2008. That pact made the prime minister all-powerful and took away power from the citizens, which is reflected in the decrease in participation in elections from year to year. Today, Berisha and Rama want to preserve that pact, that's why they are doing everything against the electoral reform.
It is now clear that the two-year war of Sali Berisha had as its only goal to transform the DP into a shield of his and his family's interests, in the face of international isolation, non grata sanctions from the USA and Great Britain, in the face of accusations of corruption by SPAK .
After he failed, he started again the battery of attacks from the balcony to prevent the electoral reform through his eunuchs in the parliament.
Sali Berisha should tell Albanians the truth if he is for:
1- Open lists of MPs or not?
2- Is Albania an electoral district or not?
3- Electronic voting and counting or not?
4- Diaspora vote or not?
Why doesn't he talk today about what electoral reforms he wants, but verbally and physically attacks anyone who tells him where he should stay, specifically in the archives of the Democratic Party?
Today he should tell the Albanians what agreement he made for the second time after 16 years with Edi Ramen? Why did the system offer the votes of its "distinguished partisan" MPs in the parliament to secure Rames 84 votes, failing the Electoral Reform Commission?
The tower alliance can no longer hold Albania or the Democratic Party hostage through the archaic language of hatred and blackmail.
