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The patronageists worked with the ‘Diaspora Filter’ through the CEC!

The patronageists worked with the ‘Diaspora Filter’ through the CEC!


The MP elected by the May 11 parliamentarians from the open list in the Durres district, who competed in the PD-Ashm sign, Arjan Ndoja says our country has not met three of the basic criteria to guarantee free and fair elections: respect for minority rights, the rights of detainees and the convicts.

Invited to the show ‘Çim Peka Live’, Ndoja said the vote in prisons and the intimidation of the state administration are two of the most important indicators for an unequal electoral race.

‘To have a standard a country before the international factor, the rights of minorities, the rights of prisoners and detainees, and a democratic state must be respected. Prison votes, the intimidation by the state administration, show that we were not in equal conditions. The administration has participated intensively in the elections, previously, ‘said the elected DP MP.

Ndoja also stopped for the vote of immigrants, who said the patronageists had the ‘Diaspora Filter’, a program that according to him raises strong suspicions of system interference by the CEC itself or its members.

‘Patronage lists have intervened that a program has also been made to the Diaspora Filter, where the return is made to register. These have been based on the filters of the patronage list, who say they are DP sympathizers, etc. Who made the tender and program of the CEC, what does it have to do with the CEC members?! It is information that has not been verified by me. From the first moment of the Diaspora vote, you have had problems, ‘Ndoja said.

The MP, who came out of the May 11 elections, also spoke about the impact of organized crime, which according to him affects the alienation of voters’ votes. According to him, organized crime is not ‘urban legends’ such as some of the characters in the crime world, rather than the crime of ‘white collar’, mainly in politics, which has undergone work on its behalf.

‘I think organized crime is none of this in Albania, they are merely individuals, you have raised you as urban legends. Someone has raised them with advertising and politics. Organized crime is the ‘White Jackets’, you will see the tendency to get prominent power in the central organs, to the State Police. They are more than normal people who have been forced to submit for certain reasons. There is only one ‘individual’, and all others are his ‘soldiers’, or his employees. The individual is the prime minister, ‘Ndoja said during the show Çim Peka Live in Eye TV.



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