
The leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, in his next appearance to the media accused Prime Minister Edi Rama and former Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku of trying to overturn the lawful decision of the Special Anti-Corruption Court in the Constitutional Court.
According to him, the request filed with the Constitutional Court is not an institutional action, but an attempt to escape responsibility "for the thefts in flagrante delicto at the General Directorate of Roads", for which Balluku is under indictment and suspended from duty.
"Yesterday I announced that I will present all the irrefutable legal arguments that prove that the Rama-Balluku duo, in flagrant violation of the Constitution and the laws of the country, are trying to defend the theft they committed.
Caught red-handed with the large-scale theft of citizens' taxes, Edi Rama and Lubi Balluku, in a desperate attempt to protect themselves from their common crime, have furiously rushed towards the Constitutional Court, proclaiming through their media as putschist and unconstitutional the special court's decision to suspend Lubi Balluku — de facto for theft in collaboration with Rama and their criminal organization in the Roads Directorate.
"These fellow thieves went together to the Constitutional Court to overturn the lawful decision of the Constitutional Court and are using all the means of pressure that the government gives them," he said at today's press conference.






















