Strong statement by the former prefect of Vlora: Movements have begun within the left, there may be changes in the government with a different prime minister

2025-11-13 22:50:18 / POLITIKË ALFA PRESS

Strong statement by the former prefect of Vlora: Movements have begun within the

Analyst Paltor Nesturi made a strong statement today. He spoke about movements within the Socialist Party and the Rama government, while not ruling out another prime minister.

He told Log on News 24 that these movements have begun.

"The time has come to make a profound movement of change, where even the simplest socialist feels bad when he sees how they move and does not feel that he is one of them. I believe that within the Socialist Party there will be a new movement, which may be painful and has the chance to do so," said the former prefect of Vlora, Plator Nesturi.

Plator Nesturi : I would also like to recall Gonzato's last interview. He spoke in defense of SPAK and against any other intervention of a constitutional nature, to interfere with its competencies. The EU is also a contributor to SPAK, financially and in logistics.

Albania is on the path of integration. This is a challenge from above and in this aspect and the attack on Mr. Gonzato that Berisha made, I see it also in the aspect of an initiative that has been mentioned many times. I think it was the international factor that prevented this, in order to make possible an initiative that would isolate SPAK.

The more time passes, the more urgent it seems to me that an attempt to reduce SPAK is necessary. We have an intervention and whether they accept it or not, that is their issue. They have a common interest. Whether they have an agreement or not, the interest is between the two political actors. The time has come to make a profound movement of change, where even the simplest socialist feels bad when he sees how they move and does not feel that he is one of them.

I believe that within the SP there will be a new movement, which may be painful and has the chance to do so. Not only to change the face or some people, the concept of politics. If many names of ministers or deputy prime ministers emerge that appear in many aspects of the investigations and may have legal problems, which they entrusted with 83 mandates, it is in its honor to play differently with new names and physiognomy.

That excludes there being changes in the government. I do not exclude that there will be changes with another prime minister. I think that a movement has started within the SP, because there is no reason for that member to simply pay the costs. They feel it is their obligation to do... that is, the party cannot stand by as SPAK does, but must react.

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