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Berisha, accusation: Rama is destroying constitutional institutions

2025-08-26 13:00:00, Politikë CNA

Berisha, accusation: Rama is destroying constitutional institutions

DP leader Sali Berisha, in a statement to the media, accused Prime Minister Edi Rama of destroying constitutional institutions.

"For those who, seeing a small opposition group in parliament, in councils and a small group of journalists who, in an autocratic dictatorship, stand against it, I remind Albanians that today, out of 220 thousand employees paid with the taxes of Albanian citizens, 98 percent of them belong to the state party, the name of the state party, the name of Edi Rama, throughout the country.

So, it is not a total monism, but it is almost a complete monism.

However, it must be acknowledged that the essential difference between a totalitarian dictatorship and an authoritarian dictatorship is that the former does not legally accept pluralism, the latter accepts it, but suppresses it with institutions.

Secondly, the most cardinal feature of any dictatorship is the concentration of all powers in one hand.

There is no greater concentration of power than having appointed 98 percent of the entire state pyramid and public administration, starting from the president of the Republic, to the chief judges, chief prosecutors, etc.

But as is the nature of dictators, whether autocrats or authoritarians, their thirst for power is boundless. It knows no bounds.

Edi Rama has distributed these August days a draft law on state administration, a real mess, which in terms of legal technique represents total misery, a real mess.

But much more serious is the principles that these changes to the existing law on state administration bring.

The current state administration operates on the basis of Law 90 of September 2012, a law which can undoubtedly be amended like any other law, can be repealed, can be replaced.

But when it is amended by violating the principles of the functioning of the state administration, by violating the constitutional principles of the separation of powers, this constitutes a new attack on that separation of powers that has remained on paper and a demonic attempt by Edi Rama to put into his hands any power that remains with even a modicum of autonomy.

I'm reminding you, I'm stopping at this.

Article 1 of Law 90, 2012, states: the purpose of this law is to create a uniform legal framework for the organization and functioning of the state administration under the responsibility of the Council of Ministers.

2. Public higher education institutions, diplomatic missions abroad and the armed forces are not part of the scope of this law.

Why? Because they are constitutional institutions, which have a constitutional subordination, which have a separation of powers, so in these institutions, if you study their status, the President of the Republic has a competence, the Chief of the General Staff and the General Staff have a competence, and the university board has a competence.

So, what does the law that Edi Rama introduces say?

Point 2 of Article 1, amended as follows: Public higher education institutions, diplomatic missions abroad, and the armed forces are part of the administration that are regulated by a special law.

Wait.

In the broadest sense, state administration is every employee of this state.

But the scope of the law on public administration concerns the Council of Ministers.

The scope of action for higher education institutions is a division between the Council of Ministers, the President of the Republic, and the boards.

The scope of action within the armed forces is divided between the Chief of General Staff, the President of the Republic, and the Prime Minister.

If you take and cunningly insert these into the law on state administration, but which have the Prime Minister of the country as their master, you are effectively annihilating these as constitutional institutions and taking on attributes that the Constitution does not recognize, but which it has nothing to do with, such as taking the military police and leading them to block a television station in an unconstitutional act. In an absolutely unconstitutional misuse of the armed forces.

"But there is a president who, for his exploits and his misfortunes, is unreal," Berisha said./ CNA





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