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German MPs at DP headquarters/ Berisha: I informed them about the democratic crisis, Soros' reform hits opposition leaders

German MPs at DP headquarters/ Berisha: I informed them about the democratic

The Chairman of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, hosted at the headquarters this Thursday a delegation of 19 German MPs from the state of Saxony led by MP Jan Lödfler, Vice President of the Parliamentary Forum for Central and Eastern Europe.

Following the invitation to participate in the 37th Congress of the German CDU in Berlin, this parliamentary visit proves the high interest that the German state gives to the political situation in our country.

Expressing above all his deepest gratitude for the extraordinary assistance that German taxpayers have provided to Albania through the financing of hundreds of development projects over the years, the leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, informed the delegation of deputies about the deep democratic crisis that Albania is going through today.

During this meeting, the construction of the only narco-state in Europe, the corruption of the police and the collapse of the judicial system, the criminal pressure of patronage and narco-euros against Albanian voters, the persecution of the opposition, mega-thefts and ubiquitous impunity were also discussed.

This is a unique crisis on the continent that borders on the unbelievable, but which is best evidenced by the tragic mass exodus of Albanians over the last 10 years, particularly towards Germany, with a figure exceeding 1 million compatriots displaced, or more than 30% of the population.

The interest of German MPs in the Albanian justice system, the leader of the Democratic Party responded by revealing a history of the occult way in which the justice reform was designed by the Soros Foundation and how this reform, now seized, resulted in the arrest and successive beating of Albanian opposition leaders and elected officials. Meanwhile, in parallel, the reform protects the family members of socialist rulers by releasing them, following the example of Olsi Rama, despite the international investigation launched in Hanover, Germany.

The justice reform has completely dismantled the justice system, especially for Albanian citizens, by accumulating a backlog of 150,000 files that take 20 years to process.  

At this meeting, the leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, emphasized the readiness of the Democratic Party to address the justice reform as well as the governance model according to the best European practices. Berisha thanked the German CDU Foundation, Konrad Adenauer, for all the valuable support provided in drafting the governing program in the framework of the parliamentary elections of May 11.

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