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Democrat MP Jorida Tabaku has ironized the First Anti-Corruption Conference, which is being held by the government this Monday.
Prime Minister Edi Rama said in his speech that corruption is at a much lower level compared to previous years where thousands of people a month stood in line to make payments for daily services. According to the Prime Minister, already every person is equal before the law and that no person is inviolable.
But, immediately after came the reaction of the deputy. She calls this activity as a fabrication of Prime Minister Rama to make us believe that the level of corruption in the country has decreased.
“The king of fabrications, Edi Rama, today has organized another kind of spectacle to show Albanians that we are not the most corrupt country in Europe. “The same man who called the US State Department report ‘worthless’ and who was ‘copy-paste’ spoke to citizens today about his fight against corruption.”
Tabaku recalls the arrests on corruption charges of former Minister Lefter Koka, former MP Alqi Bllako and officials or former senior officials in the country.
“It is ironic to think that today a former minister, an MP and senior directors have been arrested neither more nor less but for high-level corruption.
Even more ironic if you think that the list of those who should be included in the structured criminal group should be expanded even more with ministers and mayors”.
The Prime Minister spoke about the reduction of corruption as now the citizens receive ‘online’ services and the counters where corruption took place have been closed. But Tabaku, in her reaction on the social network “Facebook”, insists that the biggest corruption is done by the government.
“But the prime minister thinks of hiding his head behind the spectacle and fabrications and reproduces imaginary achievements as if our problem is corruption at the counters.
Is 430 million euros for the 3 incinerators that are still being paid today a corruption of the counters?
Are almost 8 billion euros of economic damage in the state budget a consequence of corruption in the counters?
1 in 3 tenders are awarded without competition while the rest of the tenders are awarded with such a clear predetermination that corruption has become the norm in public tenders.
Parliament has become a notary of custom laws and any legal initiative that offers money from Albanian taxes to permanent oligarchs is passed.
Only the king of fabrications can think like that! ”
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