Freddy Beleris: I thank Greece and Kyriakos Mitsotakis

Greece and the prime minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis Freddy Beleris thanked. Its elected mayor Heimarras who is in prison, received a visit from the deputy of New Democracy, Angel Syrigos.

Freddy Beleris mentions, among other things, that he asked Angelos Syrigos to convey to Kyriakos Mitsotakis, his decision to soon take over as mayor to stop the looting of Greek properties.

In his post on Facebook, the remanded mayor of Himarra describes the charge against him as “unfair, ridiculous, pretentious and non-existent”, emphasizing that his goal is “to live in a democratic state where there will be no discrimination based on the national origin of the citizens and the policies of intimidation of the residents will stop”.

His post in detail

“I thank from the bottom of my heart the professor, Member of Parliament of New Democracy, and my close friend Angelos Syrigos who visited me in the prisons of Tirana, sent by the Greek Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

I asked Angelos Syrigos to convey to the Greek Prime Minister my decision, which is also a demand of all the people of Himarra, to take up my duties in order to stop the looting of the properties of the diaspora.

They prepared a law that was supposed to be aimed at developing the region by attracting foreign capital. To date, not a single foreigner has invested in our region. All those who have been announced as strategic investors are all Albanians with ties to the government.

Our goal is also to live in a democratic state where there will be no discrimination based on the national origin of the citizens and the policies of intimidation of the residents will stop.

I told Angelos Syrigos that I expect three things:
-to be immediately sworn in as mayor of the municipality where the people voted for me,
– to be released in order to be able to exercise my mayoral duties,
– to dismiss the unfair, ridiculous, pretentious and non-existent charge against me.

In the person of the Greek Prime Minister, we thank Greece for fighting alongside us to ensure our human rights.”

Source: News Beast

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