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The 'red line' that Edi Rama showed to Altin Dumani

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The 'red line' that Edi Rama showed to Altin Dumani

Rama's entire defense today, which will continue tomorrow, is mainly about SPAK standards, not counting the accusation against Erion Veliaj in particular, where everything started from an anonymous person's complaint...

The sudden arrest of Erion Veliaj seems to have upset the unconditional peace between the socialist majority and the Special Prosecution. While it seemed that the latter had an unreasonable support from Edi Rama, it was the latter who today showed the red line to SPAK, GJKKO and other bodies that, through the treacherous arrest of Veliaj and the attack on his family, have questioned their professional integrity. Convinced at first of the innocence of the first citizen of Tirana, Rama declared for the umpteenth time that he was aware of a farce investigation against Veliaj and that the detention of elected officials is a suis generis case.

Rama's entire defense today, which will continue tomorrow, is mainly about SPAK standards, not counting the accusation in particular against Erion Veliaj, where everything started from the denunciation of an anonymous person whom the prosecution does not even reveal to the accused himself, if only to give credibility and seriousness to the process. The attack on Veliaj on the eve of the elections while he himself is in an important and irreplaceable position through an appointment only adds more shadow of suspicion on private names in the dome of justice. Perhaps not corruptible, but susceptible to the public pressure that the opposition has been exerting for a long time, demanding Veliaj's arrest at all costs.

As for standards, the socialists can rightly be angry with SPAK when they see not only Sali Berisha not being investigated for crimes that have taken people's lives, but even worse. Two days ago, the wanted and convicted Adriatik Llalla 'shone' in the middle of Berisha's meeting in Rome. While the next day Berisha called for a national protest in Tirana with the claim that the fugitive Arben Ahmetaj had uncovered the government's mega-corruption. Well, for both of these people, SPAK has not made the slightest move to bring them to the dock, but hits an elected official who finds him in office. And this official, above all, tells his wife to return to respect the security measures, unlike the opposition 'men' on the run.

All of this, but also the misuse that SPAK may be making of the public support from the majority, has made the latter rightly upset. With the process against Veliaj today, we also understand some previous critical voices against SPAK within the ranks of the socialists, but which in most cases we have taken with reservations. Today, the Government gave the mayor of Tirana the right to continue the task for which he has been elected three times. SPAK and the GJKKO must give him the right to tell his truth in more humane conditions. And I am sure that he will not tell that truth by declaring SPAK a criminal organization, as someone who, sometimes through old age and sometimes through public intimidation of prosecutors and judges, has managed to throw peace at him.

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