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The changes in the government cabinet are insufficient for Sali Berisha, who demanded the prosecution of Arben Ahmetaj and his political boss for the incinerator affair.
“Edi Rama is the number 1 responsible for the monstrous theft with the burner affair. You can put pressure and silence the SPAK of the party, but you will never be able to pressure the Albanians and the opposition people without giving you the place you deserve as an irresistible thief. The same applies to Arben Ahmetaj. Go where you want and behind the sun, once you’ve escaped, you have nowhere to go. This affair for the opposition people is a battle for life and death”, said Berisha.
Berisha listed the links and implication that, according to him, the dismissed deputy prime minister has with the incinerator companies. According to him, Ahmetaj left the cabinet to save Prime Minister Rama.
“Why is Arben Ahmetaj the pivot? The team of this megatheft had three soldiers: Zoto, Gugale and Mërtir. Arben Ahmetaj, questioned in the parliamentary committee, presented his trauma, but did not affirm his acquaintance with Mërtir. I tell the Albanians that he was the manager of the Hermes company, with which Arben Ahmetaj stole billions of impulses, amounting to 13 million euros. Arben Ahmetaj had an accident when he was accompanied in Macedonia with these mobsters. Arben Ahmetaj is the man who signed the conversion of the emergency fund into the fund for the burners, no less than 55 million euros. He really did not sign the Tirana burner contract, but he did sign the Tirana burner project contract. He was fired with only one goal: to save Edi Rama’s skin,” said Berisha.
On the issue of incinerators, a parliamentary investigation was launched at the request of DP and one of the main testimonies was that of the former Deputy Prime Minister Ahmetaj, but also that of the Socialist MP Alqi Blako, who was then arrested.
Former minister Lefter Koka, sued by LSI, is also in prison awaiting trial for abuses with incinerators. SPAK still has an open investigation for the incinerators, but the prosecutors have not yet summoned former deputy prime minister Ahmetaj.
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