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Third resolution, Berisha: The situation in Albania is described as a dictatorship, compared to Tunisia and Belarus
Berisha: First, I want to greet the Democrats, the opposition, on the occasion of the adoption in Washington of a resolution, the third historic one, in great support of the DP, great support of the Albanian opposition, but in fact of every Albanian who believes that Albania should be a country of law, and not a country of mafia, rule of law and not rule of mafia.
The International Union for Democracy, an organization that is de facto led by dozens of parties, over 80 parties, and is led by the Republican Party of the USA, unanimously adopted a resolution yesterday, in which it describes the situation in Albania as that of a dictatorship, comparable to Tunisia and Belarus, in which all power is concentrated in one hand, elections are transformed into a facade, the opposition, its leaders, deputies, and exponents, are persecuted for political motives, just like in Tunisia and Belarus.
The justice system has been transformed into a weapon that serves the regime, the resolution says - to suppress the opposition and hide electoral crime. The state and crime are a joint venture.
The revelations of the Belgian media, in which I remind you that the national television, quoted from the court file, directly the name of Edi Rama, as being connected to the defendants being tried by the Belgian courts. Albania an epicenter of money laundering of crime.
So they describe in all black colors, in the best interest of every Albanian, the most bitter truths of Edi Rama's regime, hidden day and night, by his internal propaganda, but also hidden by transnational international corruption.