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Berisha: Lands in Zvërnec were seized by Pjerini from Lezha and Agaç from Berat

Berisha: Lands in Zvërnec were seized by Pjerini from Lezha and Agaç

Berisha : It is unconstitutional, unlegal to hide the Meduza leader, Edi Rama, who does not dare to come here to parliament to take responsibility for all the catastrophic acts of his government.
He hides behind, if you forgive me ladies, in an absolutely not bad sense, behind women's dresses. Once he is a hostage of Belinda, now he tells this lady that you will represent me.
And her oath that no one writes my speech, almost if not spoken artificial wisdom does not connect two sentences together. So that we do not say "cherchez la femme", give up the unconstitutional representation of the Meduza leader.
Tell him that the constitution does not allow me. I cannot. I have a law. The moral of the state is the constitution. Article 110 does not say that when the prime minister is absent, Erjona replaces him. No. So give up these schemes.
Bring him here, you are used to talking here for 4 hours, do not dare to utter a word.
There is no end to the bad words you are saying about this country. Take the civic revolt for a moment.
What is it that is at the base? At its base, it is at nothing... the absolute lack of transparency. Zero transparency. In an affair that, as you can see, has become global, global. How is it possible that no MP, no citizen of Vlora or Albania knows absolutely nothing about this investment of several billion.
But let's take a moment from the government, the state. When a government accepts a project idea from a foreign investor, it can never give it a development permit without clarifying the ownership of every square meter. And what is coming out now? Clarification of ownership.
From the mafia clans... the bad word... Pirin Ndreu... Yes, yes, you see what I mean. Do you remember when he came out he said Gjoni came, Gjoni from Mirdita, listen, listen here. Gjoni from Mirdita came, he said, and he took so many hectares from us in Karaburun. Here's who has them.
Do you know who Gjoni from Mirdita is? It's Pirini from Lezha. It's Agaçi from Berat. Yes, yes. Don't... what can I tell you, go find him.
Go to Pëllumb Petriti for a bit, deal with him. That's why these things come up. Why don't you do them, why are you hiding these? When a government decides to support an investment in a protected area, the government announces the principles. It announces the principles on which it bases its support. And those principles are stipulated in the European Commission's Natura 2000 directive.
And then under the directives that have come over the years. Do you know... is there a commitment? Have you seen any environmental study? Any strategic environmental study? You've seen zero. There's no transparency, zero.
Have you seen a directive on what will be built, how many floors will they be built, what materials will be used to build them, what habitat will be affected, how will this habitat be compensated?
And is it allowed or not allowed by the Natura 2000 directive? Because if it is not allowed, you will absolutely put the locks on Brussels because you are not accepted. Because the natural wealth of a country is the wealth of Europe.
The protected areas of a country are for the country but for the whole of Europe. And they have a very strong law. Where do you have these? None. None, zero. He declared that a consultation was held with professors, with academics, with experts. Okay.
I'm not saying that it wasn't done, it could have been done. But you know that in addition to the professors, in addition to the academics, there are some others there who have the academy of the centuries.
There are some residents there, there are some villagers, who have planted those olive trees root by root.

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