
Jorida Tabaku, a DP MP who led the parliamentary investigative committee on incinerators, has reacted to the decision of the GJKKO regarding the Tirana incinerator. Tabaku states that the decision given by the GJKKO is a sliver of the responsibility that should be brought to justice, whoever conceived, conceived, approved and implemented it, but in the meantime continues and pays 88 thousand euros every day to this day.
She said that the responsibility for the Tirana incinerator, as the DP has proven, through the incinerators' investigative commission, began with the country's Prime Minister, Edi Rama, who signed all the files, but also the decisions for the Tirana incinerator.
" The Democratic Party will not stop denouncing this affair, as we have done. Around 12 lawsuits have been submitted to SPAK today regarding the Tirana incinerator, thousands of pages of documents which prove the involvement of politics, organized crime, the political support given to this project, and at the same time the involvement of all officials, first of all the first political level, from the prime minister and ministers, to the mayor and secondly all the second level officials ," said Tabaku.
According to the DP MP, immediately after May 11, the Democratic Party will undertake a complete reform of all public contracts, starting with the Tirana incinerator, reforming not only the integrated waste management system, but the entire system with which today, the Tirana municipality first and all other municipalities, criminally collect citizens' increased taxes for cleaning and take them to the incinerator that does not exist.
Tabaku warned that this issue will have justice and we will offer this justice to the citizens, for all those who continue to pay taxes in the incinerator of corruption, which today lies in the Sharra landfill.
Tabaku continued by saying that responsibility for the Tirana incinerator starts with the Prime Minister and then continues with Engjëll Agaçi, the responsible person who has created the entire legal infrastructure to support the Tirana incinerator.
" Erion Veliaj, who is the first to be proven to have violated the law by signing a contract without the approval of the Tirana Municipal Council and committing 130 million euros from the citizens of Tirana.
Arben Ahmetaj, who resisted, but then agreed to give his consent to this contract.
Damian Gjiknuri for not terminating the contract and being primarily responsible for its implementation.
Belinda Balluku who was responsible for the Project Implementation Unit, for the daily payments of the incinerator.
Lefter Koka, simultaneously as the initiator of the unsolicited offer.
A number of second-level officials, about 60 of them, were involved in the decision about the Tirana incinerator.
"The Democratic Party has proven that the entire project was written in the offices of three people, who had nothing to do with waste incineration and burning, who did not know the sector, who had absolutely no financial resources to support this project, and they received a contract of 130 million euros, and which today is going to 390 million euros, which is known as the biggest theft of the century ," said Tabaku.
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