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"Oh Gim, I want 600 votes from you, do whatever you want" / Details from the file on Dritan Stoka, how they obtained money in exchange for legalizations

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"Oh Gim, I want 600 votes from you, do whatever you want" / Details

Threatening jobs, or pressuring voters through seduction, such as legalizing illegal construction, are among the methods used to interfere with citizens' will to vote. 

Referring to the investigative file, in 2019, former employees of the ALUIZN Directorate at the central and regional levels received money in exchange for legalization permits from various citizens who applied for their informal facilities, or who sought to obtain a certificate of ownership at the IPRO, thereby facilitating their procedures before these institutions.

One of them was Dritan Stoka, who communicated with various people to issue legalization permits in exchange for voting in the 2019 local government elections.

His operational area was apparently that of Sauk in Tirana, where he was in constant contact with some of the residents.

In another conversation, Dritan Stoka is caught wiretapping inside the Cadastre offices.

From where he talks about votes and favors and directs the work to secure as many voters as possible in favor of the Socialist Party.

A long list of names in line awaiting legalization in exchange for votes, who have agreed to revert to ordinal numbers, for the sake of their troubles.

"Oh Gim, I want 600 votes from you, do whatever you want, kill yourself, or not... Now, from the family members, who will I vote for, because I have them here, I'm ahead with the list, since you're not coming... your list, I have Elsa, who is this Gerta, is she your sister? Yes, I will vote, this or I won't vote," says Stoka, according to the investigative file.

After the elections, voters who cast their votes are waiting at the door of the institution, some of whom Stoka tries not to approach, since so many have been promised legalization in exchange for their votes.

"I'm waiting for it to be done. It's not done in a hurry, ugh. Look, tomorrow at 7 o'clock we'll leave it with you, at the bar upstairs, on the veranda," Stoka tells voters who have promised to legalize illegal construction in exchange for their votes./ In Target

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