There is a documented episode of the British Revolution. After the supporters of Parliament had defeated the monarchists and taken Charles prisoner, Thomas Fairfax asked Cromwell: what shall we do with the king?
-Cut off their heads, Cromwell replies.
-How can we expect it- says Fairfax- we have no law. There is no law in Britain that allows regicide.
As a result, they convened Parliament here and created a special court to execute the king. This was in 1650. So, in the Middle Ages and during the revolution, Cromwell could not cut off the king's head without a law. Of course.
Erion Veliaj was beheaded, the day before, without law. Fortunately, there are no more physical executions now. But there are always political executions.
Edi Rama ordered the dice and the dice were lined up to behead the one who made him money and the one who, until three or four months ago, was giving him verbal praise and more.
But their relationships with each other are their own doing. Together they have stolen, together they have committed sins at the expense of others, and together they blame each other.
The problem is in the violation of the law. They dismissed Veliaj illegally. They did not inform him of what they were dismissing him for. They did not allow him to participate in the Council during the dismissal procedure.
Both of these are taxing requirements, the first of the law, the second of the Constitution.
For anyone who thinks these are unimportant details, in the face of Erion Veliaj's sins or his thefts, nothing could be more wrong. A state where institutions violate the law is a state of criminals, where everyone is insecure.
The councilors who voted are simply scoundrels, who rushed to cut off Lali's head and undermine the legal order. The Democratic Party should not have been part of this nonsense, but should have demanded without compromise that the process be put on legal tracks. Not to go and vote like a bunch of half-scoundrels.
Yesterday it was Veliaj's turn. But when the Sultan has the power and decides to behead Veliaj without the law, everyone else is trampled like flies and there is nothing left to protect them. That is why the opposition should never do what it did.