
Two days before the Secretary General's departure, files were taken out of the Prime Minister's Office building in a van, while SPAK and BKH were conducting investigative actions...
On February 13, 2026, Edi Rama announced the acceptance of Engjëll Agaç's resignation, citing health reasons. The departure came immediately after Agaç left SPAK, where he was questioned for about three hours as a person under investigation for the incinerator issue and other affairs. Two days earlier, files were taken from the Prime Minister's office in a van, an action that raises questions about their content and destination. At the same time, the BKH entered the Prime Minister's office to obtain documents for the purpose of the investigation.
At the informal government meeting on February 13, 2026, Edi Rama announced the acceptance of the resignation of the Secretary General of the Prime Minister's Office, Engjëll Agaçi, stating that he was leaving for health reasons that prevented him from continuing in his duties.
The departure occurred immediately after Engjëll Agaçi left SPAK, where he was questioned for about three hours as a person under investigation for the incinerators and other affairs signed during his term of office. The investigation is taking place at a time when SPAK and BKH have intensified their actions near central institutions.
Two days before this decision, a van and a group of people appeared at the entrance to the Prime Minister's Office, loading numerous files and removing them from the building. Footage shows people quickly transporting files and documents towards the vehicle. The removal of the documents at this time raises questions about their content and destination.

The documents were removed from the Prime Minister's office two days before Agaç's departure. This fact adds to the suspicions about the connection between the administrative action and the ongoing criminal investigation. The questions that arise are concrete: Were these files related to the activities of the Secretary General? Did they contain acts, orders, decisions or draft laws that bear the signatures of the Prime Minister and the Secretary General?
Every executive document and every draft law that the government submits for a vote in Parliament goes through the procedure of signing by the Secretary General and approval by the Prime Minister. For this reason, any investigation into government acts directly affects the institutional chain of decision-making.
According to information provided by Pamphlet, government activity files for more than a decade have not been regularly submitted to the State Archives, as required by the law on archives. The law provides for the periodic submission of official documentation. If the documents are kept in internal premises and not in the state archive, then the obligation for institutional clarification arises.
The loading of files into the van on February 13, 2026 does not appear to have been accompanied by a public announcement of transfer to the State Archives. The responsible institutions should clarify the destination and legal basis of this action.
The events occurred at a time when the BKH entered the Prime Minister's Office to obtain documents for the purpose of the investigation. The investigators approached the institution's management offices. This context makes an official clarification on the movement of documents necessary.
If the reason for Engjëll Agaç's departure is health-related, as the Prime Minister stated, this remains a personal matter. But the fact that the departure occurred in parallel with intensive investigative actions and the displacement of documents requires full institutional transparency. / Pamphlet
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