
The United States of America announced today Altin Duman, head of SPAK, as one of the 10 champions of the fight against corruption for 2024.
Regarding this assessment, the analyst Namir Lapardhaja said that on the day that Duman was declared the champion of anti-corruption, Berisha called that he should be removed 'non grata' from the USA.
"When Dumani was declared champion against corruption, on that same day a 'non grata' politician from Blinken called that he would ask the USA to remove the 'non women'. Now, in addition to the removal of his 'non-wife', he will also have to request the removal of the evaluation for Altin Duman, from President Donald Trump", said Lapardhaja for "Report TV".
Lapardhaja says that this assessment is not only for the head of SPAK, but also for the entire new justice system that has fought corruption in the country.
"The US is in complete coherence with what they have declared since the beginning of the justice reform. This is not only an appreciation for Altin Duman, but also an appreciation for the new justice's effort to separate Albania from the process of impunity, which has accompanied it for 30 or so years, but also a message for what will continue to make American policy in the future. America's policy is not guided by certain agendas, but it is a policy that all administrations must follow with the same standard and coherence ," he said.
As for the sealing of Berisha's non-grata by Britain, which will remain non grata as he will not be allowed to appeal, Lapardhaja said that only his supporters seriously consider this.
"I want to give you a little sense of humor, because this issue is not to be taken very seriously. Only those his followers and believers take him seriously. What has happened in Britain is in the wake of the previous failures of this country. The US speaks through decisions, both the US and DASH will maintain the same positions in the future, while internally these are used to manipulate supporters", he said.
He said that the US will continue to declare others non grata, as he focused on the case of the former deputy prime minister of North Macedonia, Artan Grubi, who was declared "non grata" by the US on December 9.
"A former deputy prime minister has been declared 'non grata' by the USA and this means that the USA will not stop with this type of mechanization. But they will continue. This is a long-term policy for the Western Balkans for the removal of Russian influence and for the war that the US has declared on corruption," he said.
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