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Passive corruption by Berisha? Korreshi: It's a Nastradini nail

Passive corruption by Berisha? Korreshi: It's a Nastradini nail

The deputy of the Democratic Party, Saimir Korreshi, spoke today about the situation faced by the chief democrat Sali Berisha as he is accused of passive corruption.

He stated in A2 that SPAK has two standards, as he also mentions here the issues of Tahir and Ahmetaj.

 " There is double standardisation, starting from Saimir Tahiri to Ahmetaj. For Ahmatej there were 1400 pages, while for Berisha no document came to make the connection between what the prosecution was looking for and I heard that he is accused of a decision of the council of ministers.

As for passive corruption, I don't know what connection they made, but I think it's some Nastradini nail.

Meanwhile, house arrest is no longer valid as Berisha cannot even destroy the evidence. He no longer has any kind of power or to be at the head of the prime minister and have opportunities. Also because of his age. I do not understand this length of the house arrest security measure."

Furthermore, Korreshi said that Berisha is needed by the opposition on the ground as they head towards the upcoming general elections.

 " For me, Berisha lives for politics. I know what it does and how it is expected. "Campaigns are made by party leaders and it would be a very big minus for the opposition if Berisha is not on the ground," said Korreshi.

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