The presidency's first reaction comes after Meta dismissal decision

The presidency's first reaction comes after Meta dismissal decision

Albania's president's media adviser, Teddy Blushi, has called him Democratic unconstitutional and enjoyed the decision of the Parliament on Ilir Meta's dismissal. In a response to the social network “Facebook”, Blushi writes that today's decision will enter as a case of research in the world history of parliamentarians. “Zero concern by the unconstitutional and ridiculous decision of [...]

In a response to the social network “Facebook”, Blushi writes that today's decision will enter as a case of research in the world history of parliamentarians.

“Zero concern by the unconstitutional and ridiculous decision of the monist parliamentary country, which will enter as a case of research in the world history of parliamentarians, of how a non-oppressive wherever, even though it has been removed by popular vote, vote for the dismissal of another institution! No surprise from the Albanian and Kosovo border merchant, the oligarch partners and vasals, the incessors' mafia, the vote robbers, the money and property of Albanians, including the useful trolls, who did nothing today but complete the last step of the heavy election crime of 25 April”, Blues wrote.

On the other hand, he wrote that Meta is more motivated than ever to protect Albania's sovereignty and integrity.

At least in addition to eternal retirement, you secured a big break for this year! Well done, you guys. President of the United States. Ilir Meta is more motivated than ever to protect Albania's sovereignty and integrity by any attempt by their traitors, collaborators and tutors, who have worked for years against our country, Albanians and national interest. A sincere invitation to fellow journalists too: Deal with serious things, bleaching, investigating and condemning electoral crimes! ”, he wrote away.

The Assembly in Albania dismissed Meta with 105 votes per, 7 against and 3 abstentions.

The dismissal decision will be submitted to the Constitutional Court, which is expected to make a decision within three months.

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