MP Flutura Açka has made a public reaction and says that she distances herself from Sali Berisha and the video that he published on his account, where Prime Minister Rama and Chief Prosecutor Altin Dumani appear as animated characters.
“As a simple democrat, as a representative of the democrats, this video posted by the leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, shames me. Therefore, as a democrat, I publicly distance myself from it and I expect other democrats to do the same,” Açka writes.
She says that “we cannot preserve the forest of democracy by tearing down the trees that support it,” while considering the video with animated characters from the show “Tom and Jerry” as an act that violates the democracy of separate powers, such as politics and justice.
“But, with this video, Mr. Berisha goes against the over 75% of Albanians who believe that SPAK is helping them at least a little to repair democracy damaged by bad fragments of Albanian politics, which has a duty to do all the tasks well”, says Flutura Açka.
The MP says that what worries her most is not the mockery of Altin Dumani, nor the crediting of Edi Rama as a permanent winner, but she asks several questions:
– can one power (politics) dare to mock another power (justice) in a healthy democracy when both have high national responsibilities?
– is this part of the alibi that the rhetorical rhetoric is building that Rama is invincible and that he will remain in power because he will buy the vote (because we will not fight, do we not have an interest in protecting him?
– is this the way to gain the trust of over 75% of Albanians who trust Altin Dumani (with declarations that “we will cut off his head” when we are the god) to come to power?
– is this ridiculous form of building the alibi necessary for Edi Rama to respond to the DP’s annoyance with Altin Dumani by accelerating the striking changes to SPAK with the famous Parliamentary Anti-Corruption Commission?
– is the granting of such pseudo-power credits to Edi Rama a debt repayment of political clearings that circulate freely and now sound normal in Albanian politics?
I publicly distance myself from this video. What about you?




