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EP report/ Blushi: Europe clearly stated that with Rama there are no free elections!

EP report/ Blushi: Europe clearly stated that with Rama there are no free

The Secretary General of the Freedom Party, Tedi Blushi, made a statement today commenting on the report approved by the European Parliament. Blushi said that the entire free and democratic Europe, spoke clearly today that "the elections of May 11 in Albania were neither fair, nor free, nor democratic." 

According to him, Rama's criminal attempt to present what he considered the farce and electoral terror of May 11 as a democratic process was finally dealt a hard slap by the continent's most authoritarian institution.

Blushi said that all of Europe is saying that with Edi Rama as Prime Minister, there can be no free and fair elections, but only a process simulated by the regime that, according to him, controls everything: the police, the judiciary, the media, the administration, tenders and the vote.

Blushi's statement

All of free and democratic Europe spoke today clearly, firmly and in Albanian that “The May 11 elections in Albania were neither fair, nor free, nor democratic”. Edi Rama’s criminal attempt to present the farce and electoral terror of May 11 as a democratic process was finally dealt a hard slap by the continent’s most authoritative institution: the European Parliament. The most influential MEPs, the head of the European Parliament’s observer mission, Michael Gahler, David McAllister, one of the most important voices of European foreign policy, and Andrey Kovatchev universally branded Edi Rama as the author of the electoral massacre in our country.

Michael Gahler put it bluntly: “The elections were not fair and the government abused it.”
David McAllister put his stamp on it: “The elections were not fair.”
Kovatchev debunked the propaganda: “There is no separation of powers and no implementation of the rule of law.”

These are not just opinions. They are serious international acts-accusations against a regime that has usurped the state, has defiled every standard of free elections, has controlled the vote through patronage, intimidation and its purchase, with pressure on the administration, misuse of state assets and criminal use of public resources, without forgetting the massive involvement of the most dangerous gangs and cartels.

May 11 was a day of electoral terror, which resulted in the killing of the free vote without entering the ballot box. A bandit state operation that also resulted in the annihilation of all institutions guaranteeing election standards:
the CEC, which equipped the electoral bandits who took over the polling stations with surveillance badges;
SPAK, which with the imaginary Task Force only hit the opposition, neither prevented nor is investigating electoral crimes, which released the leaders of criminal groups supposedly to stop them after they robbed the elections and which sealed the standards of the electoral process with the terrorist kidnapping of the President of the Freedom Party, Mr. Ilir Meta;
the State Police, made one with the bandits and the most dangerous criminal groups and which simply served as their escort.

Now all of Europe is speaking out bluntly that with Edi Rama as Prime Minister, there can be no free and fair elections, but only a process simulated by the regime that controls everything - the police, the judiciary, the media, the administration, tenders, and the vote.

Edi Rama is today the greatest danger to Albanian democracy. He has installed an autocratic kleptocracy, where the minority arrogantly rules the majority, where every instrument of the state has become a tool to maintain personal power, where citizens are punished if they disobey and rewarded if they remain silent. Free elections have lost their meaning in Rama's Albania. No citizen believes anymore that with Edi Rama as Prime Minister, his vote has value and no institution exists anymore to guarantee electoral standards. This is a hybrid dictatorship, which the most prestigious international media have characterized as the "Ramaduro" regime.

This is no longer just an internal matter. Europe is reacting because the collapse of democracy in Albania is a real threat to regional stability and the integrity of the European Union itself. Every day that Edi Rama remains in power is another day that Albania moves away from Europe and sinks deeper into autocracy, corruption and isolation. Without the separation of powers, without independent justice, without free media, without transparency and accountability, without an administration free from patronage, Albania will have neither democracy nor Europe. It is time for a national movement to restore democracy and for a major confrontation with the "Ramaduro" regime that has humiliated every free and honest Albanian and has betrayed the country's European aspirations.

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