Beleri: “I know that the mandate as mayor is expired”

schedule11:27 - 5 Korrik, 2024

schedule 11:27 - 5 Korrik, 2024

While the CEC is discussing Fredi Beleri’s mandate, he said that it is clear that his mandate as mayor of Himara has ended, but he does not want the elections to be held in August.

He emphasized that as he came to the meeting of the CEC, he could now be taking the oath and could get the permit related to this issue.

Therefore, Beleri has emphasized that the CEC should turn to the Constitution for the persons who will come to the head of Himara municipality, as this situation should not continue in this way.

“It seems clear that there is no legal basis for today’s review. Someone will pull the chestnut out of the fire with the hands of the CEC. The institution that you lead is the only institution that has raised the values ​​of this state in the legal framework, since all other institutions have become part of the injustices that have been done to me and the residents of Himara who voted for me.

This permission I received to come here, I could take to take my oath. Those who decided to violate the Himara municipality and the citizens must continue until the end, as I must be sworn in and dismissed, as the law and the constitution say.

I am also clear that the mandate as mayor has ended, but I speak because they want to hold elections when they want. In a period when the whole world vacations in the middle of August in Himara, it is also the month when they generate income for the whole year.

Why should elections be made in this period? Because the current chairman is subject to SPAK and half of the administrators as well.

I would beg you to address the Constitution for those who will come, because it seems clear that they will make it their way”, he said./abcnews.al