Voted in favor of Rama's appeal on the Balluk case, Andi Bejta explains his wife's vote: Sonila Bejta held the position that a member of the Constitutional Court should have

2025-12-13 14:15:14 / POLITIKË ALFA PRESS

Voted in favor of Rama's appeal on the Balluk case, Andi Bejta explains his

Journalist Andi Bejtja has explained the vote in favor of his wife, Sonila Bejtja, regarding Prime Minister Edi Rama's appeal on the issue of Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku.

In a response to his friend, Ermal Mulosmani, journalist Bejtja argues that Bejtja, even in the case of the Democratic Party leader Sali Berisha, maintained the position that his case should be reviewed on its merits.

He also writes that his wife argued that the Constitution recognized the right of 1/5 of the deputies to set the Constitutional Court in motion.

"In that decision, the only judge in the minority was Sonila Bejtja, who took a completely opposite position to her colleagues, supporting the idea that Berisha's case should be reviewed on the merits.

"Judge Bejta argued that the Constitution has recognized the right of 1/5 of the deputies to set the Constitutional Court in motion and this right cannot be denied to legislators ," writes Andi Bejta in response to his friend, journalist Ermal Mulosmani.

While journalist Mulosmani writes that Bejtja was the only judge on the Constitutional Court who has maintained a coherent position.

" I received an explanation from my friend Bejtja about his wife Sonila's vote in favor of Rama. According to him, when it came to limiting Mr. Berisha's immunity, all members of the Constitutional Court were "in favor" of the request. Except for one, Sonila.

If the Berisha precedent were followed, the request should not have been considered at all, they should have said "there is a precedent, the court can limit immunity."

But now, when they were in great trouble, they moved... The only one who didn't move, who was coherent with the first time, was Sonila.

He is right in logic.

"But why, when these people move in favor of the government, doesn't Sonila move against it? Let her not be coherent. Like everyone else... ", he writes.

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