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Bardhi answers Peleshi: There can be no justice by remote control against the opposition
Niko Peleshi, asked by journalists if the majority will "open its arms" to the opposition after the tensions and strong clashes in the Assembly during this week, said that the recent riots are inappropriate and that it "does not feel good" for the expelled deputies.
Speaking about the protest that the opposition has announced on Monday, Peleshi said that "I cannot comment on what the opposition decides, the protest is a democratic element, not a heresy".
After Peleshi's stance on the opposition protest, the head of the DP Parliamentary Group, Gazment Bardhi, also reacted.
Bardhi declares that there cannot be justice by remote control against the opposition, and a justice that is ignored when it hits Edi Rama's collaborators.
Bardhi emphasizes that it is the duty and mission of the opposition to react to the attempt of the Socialist Party to undo the rule of law, and to install the personal state of Edi Rama.
"There is no higher final decision and without any possibility of review than the decisions of the Constitutional Court.
The Socialist Party twice refused to implement the decision of the Constitutional Court, refusing to hand over to justice Edi Rama's associate, former minister and MP Olta Xhaçka.
From this moment, the tales of 140 votes for the Reform of Justice, the tales of respect for independent justice or the decisions of the courts, said from their own mouths that have overturned the decisions of the Constitutional Court, prove that they are unscrupulous.
There cannot be a justice by remote control against the opposition, and a justice that is ignored when it hits Edi Rama's collaborators.
From the moment the Constitution was torn up due to Olta Xhaçka's corruption, every shred of respect for the rule of law disappears.
It is the duty and mission of the opposition to react to the Socialist Party's attempt to undo the rule of law, and to install the personal state of Edi Rama," says Bardhi.