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Who's next? Journalist warns: SPAK has several more requests ready to lift immunity

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Who's next? Journalist warns: SPAK has several more requests ready to lift

Journalist Basir Çollaku has made strong statements about the political situation and the judicial investigations, warning that SPAK is expected to request the lifting of immunity for other MPs as well. Invited to the “Off the Record” show on A2CNN, Çollaku said that several government ministers are under pressure due to their connections with criminal groups and due to their involvement in investigative files.

According to him, the recent reactions of several Western embassies regarding political developments and investigations against senior officials show the concern of international partners about the way institutions in the country are functioning.

He emphasized that in Western countries it is unusual for ambassadors to go to the prosecutor's office, while in Albania this happens due to the fragile situation of the institutions.

" The German Foreign Minister has been in the Special Structure, the German ambassador has been in SPAK. No ambassador in Germany or France goes to the prosecutor's office. They have divided things and work with the institutions, but they go here to guarantee the vote and to remove it from the bandits and from the power that are together ," the journalist said.

Çollaku warned that the SPAK investigations are expected to produce other political developments. According to him, there will be new demands for the lifting of the immunity of MPs and for investigations against other senior officials.

" There will be other demands for mandates and other immunities, because this is how the separation is made. Justice, with all its zigzags, must be supported to dismantle this system ," he said.

Asked which officials are in question, Çollaku said that the names will be made public gradually, adding that several ministers and MPs are in investigative files and, according to him, are threatened due to ties to criminal groups.

" I will say it by name gradually because some things should not be conspired now, but I am saying that MPs and ministers are threatened because they are in criminal groups and are in files. They are not free ," declared the journalist.

Finally, Çollaku added that pressure on politics also comes from figures he described as "strategic investors" linked to international drug trafficking and cocaine trafficking files, hinting that judicial investigations could produce important developments in Albanian politics.

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