
The former deputy and former secretary of the Socialist Party, Ilir Zela, has revealed the "unwashed" to the Rama government regarding the issue of incinerators.
He stated that they are inventions of criminal activity to extort the people.
Through a post on Facebook, Zela says that incinerators are not public works aimed at solving the environmental emergency, but are systematic extortion of Albanians.
Among other things, Zela has stated that the incinerators reflect the occupation of Albania by monopolies and the abuse of power. This reaction comes after the seizure of Tirana's incinerator by SPAK.
"Incinerators are not public works, they are not solutions to environmental emergencies, they are not public-private partnerships, they are not energy sources.
Incinerators are products of criminal activity!
They are the most shameful manifestation of the occupation of Albania by monopolies, irresponsibility and abuse of power.
They are the illustration of the result of power without accountability.
They are the pinnacle of the systematic extortion of Albanians!
The incinerators are the end of the ugliest political populism, which has been imposing perversity as modernity on Albanians for years! The incinerators are the cry of an extorted people who demand justice!", writes Ilir Zela.
We remind you that SPAK seized Tirana's incinerator, after almost 6 years of its operation, and this move has evoked strong reactions on the fate of the biggest corrupt mega affair in the history of Albania and the leaders who designed it.
Based on some recent strong movements, there are many who hope that with the investigation into the arsonist of Tirana, SPAK is finally heading towards the dome that devised, together with some businessmen already announced as wanted, the spectacular robbery of dozens million euros. There are others, less enthusiastic, who see this delayed decision of SPAK as a "better late than never" action, which is at least putting a buffer to the financial hemorrhage that is burdening the budget and taxpayers.
So far, the total amount of payments for the two wanted bosses, Zoto and Mërtiri, has reached over 100 million euros.
On August 31, 2017, the contract was signed between the Albanian government and the company Integrated Energy BV SPV shpk, founded only 24 hours before the signing of the contract. This company was owned by a company registered in the Dutch Commercial Register. Klodian Zoto was the Administrator and Representative of the Dutch Company for the period 2016 to 2018. The holding company (registered in the Netherlands) changed its name in 2020 from Integrates Energy BV to Geonix BV.
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