LSI Empress favors Kim Jong Un more than Eddie Rama

LSI Mayor Monica Kryeki with a Facebook post has accused the government of leaving the country without the Court. Even the Chinese regime of Kim Jong Un has not done such a thing to its country, as the Albanian government is doing. Also, LS chairman writes that there is a situation [...]
Even the Chinese regime of Kim Jong Un has not done such a thing to its country, as the Albanian government is doing.
Also, LS chairman writes that there are situations that are now taking place in the country, leaving without the Court, he put it forward years ago, but no one listened.
“just as we are responsible for allowing for free adoption of post-unconstitutional laws, laws that have created this legal mess in the country!”, she writes.
The LSI chairman's full response:
The Monist majority government must realise it is directly responsible for leaving the country without courts!
Not even the regime of Kim Jong has done this calamity to his own country!
We regret to find that we had predicted this situation years ago, but they did not listen. Just as we are responsible for allowing for free adoption of post-unconstitutional laws, laws that have created this legal mess in the country!
The insidious invitation of the monist majority to pass a law on magistratery against the logical course of powerful laws we respond to:
1. The LSI is the opposition party with monism and Renaissance!
As such, it does not make such single and uncompatible decisions with other opposition parties.
2. If the monist government really wants to contribute to solving this democratic mess, it should invite us, not as individuals, but opposition parties to the political dialogue table.
Full, long-term solutions must be found and guarantee normal functioning of justice.
The law for several student quotas does not solve the current collapse, but merely legalises student selection corruption, corruption being done by MEPs.
Above all, this is the last step of apprehending justice reform by the hand of organised crime.
3. In principle we do not co-operate with this monist majority, much less outside the political position-opposital table.
They're tired of coffee shops, even more useless of making news about non-institutional meetings with the opposition.
Political dialogue is institution, not shopping!
The Albanian political prostitution, although in international color, has brought Albania into this situation, without the Constitutional Court, without the Supreme Court and without opening negotiations, with poor Albanians demanding to leave Albania every day.











