
Klodiana Lala spoke tonight about crime in the elections, but also about other phenomena that have been seen in the candidate lists.
On the show "The Unexposed", Lala said that "deputy status" is now being inherited from parent to child, as private property.
For this, she cited the case of Agron Çela in Shkodra, who has placed his daughter on the list with the SP and now the votes will go to her, but also the case of Aqif Rakipi, who cannot run himself due to the decriminalization law and his son is running in his place, who also received so many votes in the previous elections that he was able to break the quotient and take the mandate with the SP.
" I see the impact of crime in several directions, the financial aspect, they have cash and can move it easily to buy influence. They also play the role of benefactors."
The rest, through intimidation. In the majority lists, you understand that in Durrës there are people without any experience or contribution to the SP, suddenly they are candidates for MPs, because they are supported by crime.
The second part, if we stop at Shkodra, we had MP Agron Çela, who left the LSI, switched to the SP, now he is no longer a candidate for MP, but his daughter has been placed on the list. So it is the girl who is running for MP.
There was Aqif Rakipi, he left the Parliament due to decriminalization. His son, Ornaldo Rakipi, was the third to break the quotient and received many votes. What was Ornaldo Rakipi's contribution to being on the list of candidates and breaking the quotient? All of these are reasonable doubts that come to me.
Same with the DP, the impact is felt.
The point is, will SPAK, because it has a strategy for electoral crimes, be able to provide sufficient evidence to strike them in the campaign or during the elections? ", said Lala, among other things.
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