
The leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, has greeted the judges of the Constitutional Court who voted against the presidential decree for the dismissal of Veliaj. Although he occasionally calls the Constitutional Court captured by Rama and violates the laws of the country, in today's press conference Berisha had chosen to praise the judges, since according to him they have implemented the international principle clearly expressed by the Venice Commission. While he did not forget to cry again about the plight of Veliaj, saying that he was treated in prison by Rama "like a serial killer".
"Despite the various comments, my position is this. Those judges who voted against the President's decree and the decision of the Council of Ministers, implemented the international principle clearly expressed by the Venice Commission. They say that this one incited them and that one incited them, they voted in accordance with that directive. Rama says to get him out of prison? But did you hear, he had assigned him the regime of a serial killer, in the cell Erion Veliaj says I was treated in the regime of a serial killer," Berisha said.
The DP leader also commented on the million-dollar payment to LaCivita and his team, which he justified by saying that the figures made public refuted Rama's frauds and were 15 times lower. Although the American strategists turned out to have some fun in Tirana and made the opposition's super defeat funnier, Berisha called LaCivita's team the most serious in the world, without commenting on the Indian massages they had been paid.
"Every Albanian learned yesterday that the figure paid was 14 times smaller than what Rama and his fraud machine announced. If you go to March of this year, you will find figures of 22 million, etc. Albanians saw that this figure was 15 times lower in reality. The balloon of their scandal was deflated and they were left with the fraud in their hands. The LaCivita team was the most serious team in the world with the most extraordinary experience and did the best they could, they organized an electoral campaign that they had never seen before," said Berisha.
The Democrat leader also made other promises about protests, but without giving a fixed date for when they would begin.






















