
Instead of having an institution that preserves the integrity of justice, we have a KLP that behaves like the lively market of Gjirokastra or Kavaja where everything has its price, you just need to know who to talk to.
If in Enver's time, donkey peddlers negotiated in the bazaars of Myzeqe with the "goods" they had in hand, today in the 21st century, modern Albania has justice peddlers dressed in suits, with the pompous title of the High Prosecutorial Council.
What's the difference? Back then, an animal was traded for work and the poor man sold it from one market to another and came out with a higher profit. Today, a position of power is traded for cash or payment in bitcoin.
In the intercepts published by SKAI, the scent of bargaining clearly emerges, coded words, intermediaries, interests and promises, to "arrange" the appointment of the prosecutor of Vlora, Aurel Zarka. Thus, instead of having an institution that preserves the integrity of justice, we have a KLP that behaves like the lively market of Gjirokastra or Kavaja where everything has its price, it is enough to know who to talk to.
The irony is poignant: whenever journalists dare to uncover a scandal that shakes the foundations of justice, the KLP reacts with the speed of an Olympic record-breaker, not to investigate the prosecutor who has disgraced the system, but to attack those who dare to speak out. And the best thing is that this attack is done in the name of justice, as if protecting bargaining and silence were protecting the law. Instead of transparency, moralistic statements are spread, while true morality is drowned in the files of bargaining that do not want to come to light.
Instead of disciplinary proceedings, statements with moralizing tones are distributed, like lectures on ethics, given by those who in the wiretaps talk about "regulations" and "honors" that have nothing to do with the law. So, the Albanian justice system has reached its most grotesque version of the KLP that preaches integrity while bargaining for positions. A "cooperative of prosecutors" that thinks it is above the law, above the media and above public morality.
If in the old days the scoundrel boasted of having strong asses, today the modern scoundrel boasts of having obedient prosecutors. And while the citizen expects justice, "justice" expects the best offer.
In the end, the question is simple: if justice is sold like a bazaar, who will buy trust?
Turp për drejtësinë Ka mbatuar shteti
Turp kjo eshte drejtesia shqiptare korrupsion
Dmth qytetari ta mbroje vete te drejten e tij se nuk ia mbron gjyqtari , te cilit i takon te jape drejtesi.