Where does the rabbit sleep?
Ilirjan Celibashi has announced the achievement of an agreement between the Socialist Party and the Democratic Party on the diaspora. According to this new pact, three changes will be made to the Electoral Code.
The first is the extension of the deadline for registering emigrants on the CEC platform, which is only 10 days, which is not a big deal. However, it is valid. The other change is that party and media observers will also be present in the counting of diaspora votes at the CEC, which is a positive decision.
Meanwhile, the most problematic thing is that the latest Rama-Berisha pact has undermined the law, allowing even those citizens who live abroad to vote, but who do not have regular documents - identity cards or passports. More precisely, their deadline has expired. According to the pact, the government will issue a VKM to declare a group of identification documents that have expired valid. Of course, setting a deadline, that is, from so-and-so month to so-and-so year, which Gjiknuri and Bylykbashi, authorized by Berisha and Rama, have discussed among themselves.
This decision is clearly a serious violation of the Constitution, the Electoral Code and the laws of the country. After
According to the fundamental law, a valid document is a regular document. In this case, not all citizens are equal before the law. Because those who live inside the country are required to have a valid document, and those outside, even if they do not have a valid one, which means an illegal one.
Edi Rama, with a VKM of his government, will put the seal of legality on some of these expired documents.
Where does the rabbit sleep?
Clearly, this is about that part of the diaspora that is not among those regular citizens who have been correct in renewing their documents. But for those who have not done so, of course not for reasons of time or inconvenience, but for serious problems with their identification.
In other words, people who are part of crime, even organized crime, who have not renewed their documents, just because they do not want to be part of the dangerous list for problems they have with the law.
Their documents, according to the Berisha-Rama pact, are not legalized forever, but only for one day; May 11, election day.
So they tell them, you can be legal for one day, and then you can go back to who you are, illegal and unknown.
This clearly hides a patronage by both the SP and the DP for their underground contingent, which they want to activate in the elections. It does not happen in any country in the world, even a dictatorial one, that someone who does not have a valid document votes. Even in the Middle Ages, no one was called a citizen of the principality or empire if they were not registered.
Edi Rama, in this case, has both the stone and the nut, as he identifies all of Berisha's fire groups, and gives his brigades a push to vote. Which is a big scandal, since this decision, that is, the decision of an extension of legality, should be made by an independent body, such as the CEC for example or a court. In reality, it has been left to the government, and this smacks of opening real prisons from the outside where not only those who are regular and who enforce the laws are affected, but also those who violate them with money. This is nothing more than a pure criminal act. But someone from the opposition parties, at least outside of Berisha's ranks, should alert the public about this constitutional scandal./ Pamphlet
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