Tritan Shehu reacts after he was disqualified from the race for deputy in PD

Democrat Tritan Shehu reacts after being expelled for running as a PD deputy in the April 25 elections, a decision taken by the Candidate Selection Commission, while the party base confirmed it.
With a status on "Facebook", Shehu writes that "the decision to run for deputy after the vote of membership of the DP is made only by its statutory institutions, the President, the Presidency of the National Council, no one else." The former Minister of Health also added that the assessment to open or close the door was the membership vote in Gjirokastra.
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In response to some questions that are coming to me about media speculation about a negative opinion of me of a "commission", I am listing a few lines.
First of all, I really do not want to comment on the opinions that different individuals may have for me, even if they are part of a "commission", this would seem excessive, unnecessary and evaluative.
Without having any essential importance of being or not being an MP for my political activity, which I have realized since 1990 as one of the initiators of the DP, as its chairman, minister, MP, or without having any of these offices wherever I have been or where I am, I want to emphasize that:
1-The decision to run for deputy after the vote of the PD membership has been made only by its statutory institutions, the President, the Presidency of the National Council, no one else.
2-While the real assessment for me was that vote, which made recently the membership of the Democratic Party of Gjirokastra, which as it has supported me in these years supported me again with its clear vote. This assessment is essential not only for me, but also for the DP, especially when it comes from those wise people who, just as they know how to "open the door", they also know how to "close it", as it happened.