Berisha Can't Hide Cooperation with Rama on Tirana Towers; DP Chair
The chairman of the Democratic Party, Lulzim Basha, has continued the denunciations about the tower in Tirana center, which he calls the 'Mountain of Corruption'. In a post on the social network Basha writes that former Prime Minister Sali Berisha cannot hide his cooperation with PM Edi Rama for the towers, nor the fact that crime and corruption money is cleaned there.
Therefore, he calls on SPAK (Special Prosecution against Corruption and Organized Crime) to investigate the affair and to hold every person involved accountable.
"Today, the hostages are hiding behind the tower of Tirana, behind the "Mountain of Corruption" that is holding hostage the development and well-being of Albanians.
No matter how much mud he throws, Sali Berisha cannot hide his cooperation with Edi Rama for the towers; nor the fact that crime and corruption money is laundered there. Therefore SPAK should investigate without wasting time.
The case of the tower clearly showed the Albanians who is the hostage, but what is the situation that drives Sali Berisha, who takes the symbol of corruption every day, not only in the file of Incinerators? Because the Incinerator File is a corrupt affair where all the power of Edi Rama, with his knowledge and blessing, has been immersed in corruption and abuse of power.
The Prime Minister, ministers, and mayors have acted as a criminal organization and SPAK must proceed as such without excluding anyone, starting from: the Prime Minister, ministers, former ministers, the Mayor of Tirana and all those who Albanian money has fueled the incinerators of corruption.
Whoever amnesties one party or the other in the responsibility towards the incinerators, clearly shows the cooperation they have had and continue to have with the originators and implementers of this mega affair.
The Democratic Party will continue to support any SPAK investigation into these affairs and encourages it to continue without stopping the prosecution of other officials and former officials involved in corruption affairs who have been referred to the special prosecutor's office.