Pano Soko: Veliaj's arrest a turning point for Albania, debunking the myth of impunity

2025-02-10 22:30:31 / POLITIKË ALFA PRESS

Pano Soko: Veliaj's arrest a turning point for Albania, debunking the myth
Co-director of "Nisma Thurje" and economic expert, Pano Soko, stated on the show "The Unexposed" on MCN TV that the arrest of Mayor Erion Veiaj is the beginning of the unraveling of a corrupt web.

He said that this is a turning point for Albania because for the first time we have arrested an official in a high-level political office and according to him, this event has since demolished the myth of impunity.

" I see today as the beginning of the unraveling of a corrupt mess that has been brewing for the last 12 years. This is a special moment because Veliaj is one of the main actors who would take on the future of the Socialist Party when Edi Rama leaves."

This is a special moment because we are dealing with an important political figure arrested in office.

I must single out today because it is truly a special day, it is a turning point for Albania because we have arrested for the first time an official in a high-level political office and as of today the myth of impunity has fallen.

With Erion Veliaj, this myth has fallen and now everyone is at risk, I no longer see anyone excluded.

This has been a test for SPAK, which has been criticized all the time for its positions, accusing it of being part of Rama's scheme, etc. etc., but I have always been of the opinion that SPAK is made up of good people, but now all political actors will have to support SPAK, and here I am talking about the DP.

The blow that has been dealt to the majority is too great to be politically correct. This is a moment for Rama, who seems to have gone into hiding because his entire fortress built with apples and pears has collapsed and no one believes anymore that billions of euros have passed under his nose.

"We have called a protest in front of the prime minister's office tomorrow with the sole call that Edi Rama must leave because with these records he has, he has no more plums and pears to hold on to ," said Soko.