The leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, appeared a few moments ago at the Special Prosecution Office, within the framework of the 'compulsory appearance' measure.
Berisha was welcomed by a group of supporters in front of SPAK, as we recall that this is the umpteenth time that he has appeared at SPAK, regarding the issue of the privatization of the former "Partizani" sports complex.
After leaving SPAK, Berisha read the message he left for the head of this institution, Altin Dumani, writes A2 CNN.
"The amnesty of electoral crime by Dumani and the party's Skapi is the greatest unconstitutional and anti-democratic crime in the history of political pluralism. It is the most serious attack on free elections," Berisha claims to have written in the letter to Dumani, which he left there. (A2 Televizion)