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Spartak Ngjela warns of arrests in the ranks of the opposition, reveals the 'secrets' of Blinken's visit to Albania

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Spartak Ngjela warns of arrests in the ranks of the opposition, reveals the

The well-known lawyer, Spartak Ngjela has commented on the latest political developments.

First, Ngjela reacted to the visit of the US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken to Albania this week.

According to him, it is a very big favor for our country since the arrival of the high US official hides many messages. The main thing for Njjela is that we and mainly politics should understand and use that the visit is in our favor. He says that Blinken's arrival will show many things.

The lawyer says that the reason may be the relationship between Prishtina and Tirana and the American policy's interest in eliminating the dinar from Kosovo's politics. According to Njjela, Blinken has traveled to the Balkans, not only in Albania. The fact that there is a political tour, something moves, says the lawyer.

In his interview, Ngjela also warns of sensational arrests in the ranks of the opposition. According to Njjela, SPAK is following the "Doctrine of Bonaparte", which starts with a blow from the power, but will also pass from the right. He mentions strikes against ministers, former ministers and former prime ministers. For the lawyer, "if we stick to the thesis that Blinken has said that the reform is led by us, of course it would come, because the reform is at a dangerous crossroads in the political sense."

- Lawyer Ngjela, what is the importance of the visit of the American Secretary of State, Antony Blinken in Tirana?

The first and most important is that it comes. The second is that Blinken's visit to Albania has become frequent, and the third is that we have to wait. I think we should have some favors in the political sense, because we are the ones who declared that we are needed. We must have some favors in the political sense, thinking that we are indispensable in the conflict between the Slavs and Washington. He also mentioned American politics. All of these give a favor, but we will see how Albanian politics will be able to use these, step by step.

- Was his visit unexpected?

It is not known what is expected, but I think we have it in our favor and we will see it during this visit.

- What do you think will be discussed in the meeting with him?

We cannot imagine what I will give and what I will ask. We cannot speak with guesses. Surely we should understand that it is in our favor.

- Has Reestablishment seen his visit to Tirana with a little doubt, even calling it a nuclear bomb?

Our opposition is in decadence in terms of political thought. It is not the first time that they speak ahead of time. You can't have the secretary of state come to an ally and make a speech against you. It is an absolute impossibility, in any kind of politics, not for the big policies that are not discussed.

- Why do you think this visit was chosen to be made at this moment?

We do not know what happened in the internal conflicts in the Balkans. There are some movements that I have followed, but which do not provide answers in the sense of an analysis. His visit will show many things. There is also the relationship between Pristina and Tirana and the pleasure of the American policy for the elimination of the dinar from the politics of Kosovo, that is, from Kurti.

- What does his arrival mean for the country's foreign policy?

There is a special alliance between the country and American politics. There is a big factor that has given the history of Albania and given independence to a state, Kosovo. The two Albanian states in the Western Balkans are a special case. He has toured the Balkans, not only in Albania. The fact that there is a political tour, something moves.

- Prime Minister Edi Rama reacted to Blinken's visit and thanked the Americans for their support and focused on justice reform, do you have a comment?

Because Blinken is the one who declared that we (the Americans) lead the reform of Justice in Tirana. The reform has affected corruption. We have a former prime minister for corruption. We also have a former deputy prime minister and 2 leftist ministers. It is Bonaparte's doctrine, reform should begin on the left because they are in power. The point is to see how these will advance because they go from left to right. We have the former prime minister on the right under house arrest. But we have a former deputy prime minister accused of corruption and 2 ministers of the left, do you see that a kind of balancing has begun? This is a doctrine, it will start from the power but it will go to the right because there would be moral deficiencies if it started otherwise.

-Rama has said that the government is the guarantor of the new and independent justice that has gained the trust of the public, by striking corruption at high levels?

Before the reform began, it was known that both wings were vulnerable to corruption. But, the majority had the majority and it gave the votes, even the one who was with a drop came out and spoke once and then gave it, I'm talking about Meta.

-Rama said that Blinken will find a new justice when I come?

If we stick to the thesis that Blinken has said that the reform is directed by us, of course it would come, because the reform is at a dangerous crossroads in the political sense. Will it go on both sides like this, while one side is in politics and has the majority of votes? This will be seen, but Rama said that I will put the majority in the function of justice reform./Gazeta 'SOT'

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