
Prosecutors and judges who enforce the law face attacks and investigations, while Rama's friends and clients are protected by SPAK and the Court of Appeal with decisions ordered by...
This is just one of the cases that reveal Prime Minister Edi Rama's duplicity in relation to justice, a dirty model of governance, where some judges and prosecutors are transformed into tools to save his friends and family, while others, who do not serve the interests of power, are mercilessly attacked.
For a week, the prime minister has launched a campaign of attacks against the Shkodra prosecutor, Elsa Gjeli, just because she decided to dismiss a non-existent case regarding a wooden kiosk in Theth, with the legal justification that it did not constitute a concrete construction and that the property was private. But this legal action was treated by Edi Rama as a "violation of justice", ordering Minister Ulsi Manja to request the KLP to launch an investigation and punish the prosecutor, an order that was immediately executed.
Meanwhile, the same prime minister has been silent for more than two years in the face of a much more serious affair: the construction of the "strategic" resort of Olta Xhaçka and her husband Artan Gaçi, on 10 thousand m² of land, of which 5 thousand were state property in Himara. After two years of delay, on December 27, 2024, SPAK, through prosecutor Ols Dado and director Altin Dumani, decided not to launch an investigation, claiming that "there was no evidence".
But on February 28, 2025, GJKKO judge Flora Hajredinaj overturned this SPAK decision, calling it unfounded and finding three criminal offenses committed by the Xhaçka-Gaçi couple. She ordered them to be taken under investigation. Immediately after this decision, Babloku (as Rama is otherwise known) launched a media campaign against judge Hajredinaj, while SPAK appealed the decision to save the couple.
On May 14, 2025, the Special Court of Appeal, through Judge Iliriana Oldashi, overturned the First Instance decision and refused to investigate the couple, openly siding with the government's interests. Edi Rama remained silent again - there was no statement, no reaction to this scandal, while Olta Xhaçka ran for MP again and three days after the elections, SPAK officially dismissed the case.
This hypocrisy of the government deepens when we compare it to the case of the wooden kiosk in Theth. While for a small and legally supported construction, prosecutor Elsa Gjeli is attacked and threatened, for a construction that is many times more serious and illegal, a concrete resort on public property, the state is silent and justice is prevented.
This is the essence of Edi Rama's duplicity: he uses justice as a weapon to punish his opponents and protect his own. A system where prosecutors who protect his interests are exalted, while those who act in accordance with the law are attacked with smear campaigns, commissioned investigations and institutional intimidation. /Pamphlet
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