Basha in favor of Berisha's arrest: Determined to support SPAK
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The chairman of the Democratic Party, Lulzim Basha, reacted after the Parliament gave authorization to SPAK for the arrest of deputy Sali Berisha.

"DP MPs remain determined in supporting SPAK and removing the immunity of any person who has been requested by justice. This is an established standard and will always be followed by DP and its deputies. The normal dysfunction of the parliamentary sessions today prevented the participation and voting of the PD parliamentary group in favor of removing the immunity for MP Sali Berisha".

"DP MPs will never become part of the scenarios prepared by Edi Rama and Sali Berisha to use as an argument to escape justice. They did everything to block and defunctionalize justice, but they didn't succeed," said Basha, among other things, Tch reports.

"The Democratic Party is determined to support SPAK and deep, fair and impartial investigations for all those government or former government officials who abused the trust of Albanians and embezzled their assets. Any kind of visible alliance of the towers, or invisible to make a tail of justice, will not be able to hold hostage the DP and its mission to give the Albanians the normality, security and well-being they deserve", says the statement of Lulzim Basha.

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