Diaspora vote in the Constitutional Court, Berisha announces lawsuit: We expect justice from Strasbourg

Nga Ervin Koçi
2025-07-29 15:07:00 | Politikë

In addition to the political battle, the Democrats have decided to continue the legal battle by exhausting all judicial channels to oppose the electoral process of May 11. The next lawsuit will go to the doors of the Constitutional Court to oppose the external voting process. Sali Berisha did not hide the real reason why he will include this body in the saga of electoral complaints.

"Without a doubt, we will take it, but it goes without saying, the court is totally controlled. The Constitutional Court. Now we are taking it there, we are taking it to Strasbourg. But to have faith in the court that, whatever you say, has set truly unconstitutional standards in two aspects. The first aspect, it has given decisions that shame every free person because the court accepts the extralegal decisions of the courts... Clearly, the removal of the right to communication, the law that allowed this decision has been removed and it has been removed at the request of Strasbourg and the Constitutional Court justifies this request in the most shameful, most extralegal way. But the Constitutional Court is also a step, a stage to pass the cases to Strasbourg", said Berisha, according to A2 CNN.

He does not have faith in Albanian justice, but Berisha has his hopes in the international community, accusing the socialist majority of pressuring OSCE/ODIHR observers to change the content of the final election monitoring report.

Institutionally, the saga of contesting the election results has ended, but closing the chapter of the May 11 parliamentary elections will require some more decision-making as the complaints of Adriatik Lapaj and Andia Ulliri, who are requesting the mandate of the deputy, objecting to the method of distribution by Ilirjan Celibashi, have arrived at the KAS table for review. (A2 Televizion)

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