
Journalist Gjergj Erebara stated that many of the problems facing Albania are a legacy of the communist regime, while he considered the independence of the judiciary to be the most important achievement of recent years.
According to him, although the process has been slow, SPAK has begun to produce the first concrete results.
"We moved very slowly, it took 5 years to be established and 3 years to recover and we have the first cases. SPAK has done a lot of work and a lot of progress and if you read the decisions on Lefter Koka and those on money laundering, you see progress in reasoning and investigating the assets of crime ," he said.
The journalist also focused on the way in which, according to him, the impact of the government's political communication has changed.
"The Prime Minister has lost the algorithm, the path, and the conventional media. The entire propaganda infrastructure is weak and relies on a network that no one reads ," he said.
Commenting on the political climate, Erebara said that the slogan "Rama in prison, Berisha in prison" does not constitute a political program. "Rama in prison, Berisha in prison is an allegory and not a political platform ," he added.
He argued that the phenomenon of the "strong party" and the cult of the leader are a consequence of the communist past: "The strong party is a reminiscence of communism and the cult of the strong leader."
According to Erebara, the justice reform has changed the way the prosecution functions, guaranteeing more independence for prosecutors.
"In a normal situation, 35 years would have been enough for us to have overcome these problems... the only thing we achieved is the independence of the judiciary, which changed in 2016," the journalist concluded.
He added that the autonomy of prosecutors has made it possible to launch investigations against important figures and cited as an example the seizure of assets worth around 400 million euros, which according to him belonged to two criminal organizations.
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