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Gjadri's Camp, Ngjela: Rama is anti-Albanian, should make public the agreements with Italy and Britain

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Gjadri's Camp, Ngjela: Rama is anti-Albanian, should make public the

Lawyer Spartak Ngjela has reacted to the situation of immigrants and the sending of rejected asylum seekers from Italy to the Gjadri camp.

He emphasized that this action is a request from the Italian Government and that the Albanian Government must have a clear position, explaining the measures being taken.

From the MCN TV studio, Ngjela criticized the government for a lack of transparency and for failing to create a clear strategy for dealing with immigrants, emphasizing that Albania does not have the capacity to hold such a number of immigrants.

Regarding international agreements, Ngjela stressed that every contract must be in accordance with Albanian interests and laws, and that the government should not sign agreements without making them public.

He warned that the lack of a clear stance and the failure to adopt appropriate measures could have serious consequences for the stability and future of Albania in relation to immigration and international relations.

-Mr. Ngjela, as we heard, the Italian government has decided to send rejected asylum seekers to the Gjadri camp. In terms of politics, do you think the Albanian government should have a new stance? Because the subject that is accommodated in the camp changes?

Ngjela: This is the request of the Italians and we must take into account one thing that they have tried to go to Italy and then it has its own laws and the Albanian state cannot interfere. This is an issue that must be resolved with an agreement. Here we have an emigration...we have emigrants who are seeking emigration to Italy and they have returned from there. So far, they are financed by the Italian state, but we are unclear about what is being requested and rejected. It is the duty of every state to explain to the public opinion what measures are being taken. We must take into account that these are not Albanian emigrants, but from other countries.

-In the reports that have been made, there are remarks that the duration of stay of asylum seekers in centers in countries outside the EU is not set. Is there a risk that Gjadri will turn into a collection point for immigrants for whom the day will come when the Albanian government will not know what to do?

Ngjela: This is nonsense in the function of Albanian jurisdiction. All this concession is being made by the prime minister who comes from painting and does not know any laws or anything. You can be a humanist, but you must take into account what the costs are. The responsibility of the immigrants is Italy's because they have constitutional violations and not us. They have accepted those immigrants. Italy is saved from the "aggression" that foreigners who want to go to Europe are doing and Albania, which does not understand anything legal, will bear the entire burden.

-Why don't these people return to their countries of origin but are transferred to countries like Albania? Even in Great Britain today, the Home Secretary has admitted that discussions are being held with the Albanian government on the same issue. How can everyone behave in Albania because there is something that seems to exceed the capacities of our country?

Ngjela: Capacity has no value if they pay rent to the Albanian state. Because with that money the Albanian state can help its own society. Who pays the state rent for those lands where the camps are being set up?! Why don't they go to Greece, but come to Albania. Because they know that there is no government here. If the prime minister has not set up a lease on Albanian land then there is anti-Albanian activity.

-We have the Iranian Mujahideen, whose stay is unknown for how long, there are the Afghans for whom Mr. Rama declared that they can stay as long as they want. Now two other countries want to bring their problem to Albania. Is there a limit to how long the Albanian government will respond in this regard?

Ngjela: We don't know anymore whether the Albanian government is run by Belgrade and Paris or by the Albanian will? I know the anti-Albanian philosophy and it shows that we can possibly pay to populate Albania with foreigners. Does the Prime Minister know this? If he knows and doesn't take measures, it's because he's anti-Albanian.

-Can we believe that somehow the Albanian government exchanged the agreement on pension recognition with the agreement on immigrants?

Ngjela: Everything has a contractual basis and if there is a contract that Rama has made on behalf of his government and has not made it public, it is an anti-Albanian activity.

-From a legal perspective, the Constitutional Court has assessed that the November Protocol is in accordance with the Constitution. Do you think the change that the Italian government is making now deserves an assessment from the Albanian government?

Ngjela: No change is made without an agreement. All agreements made in the name of the Albanian people must be made public by the government. I am convinced that nothing has been agreed upon, but in 3 words I can say 'this is the Albanian government'. Albanians must know that painters are not made prime ministers, they do it out of ignorance. If the DP comes with Saliu, the situation will be 10 times worse than what Rama is doing. Because Rama did it out of ignorance, but Saliu has proven to be anti-Albanian. If one did it out of ignorance, the other did it out of anti-Albanian desire.

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