Balluku, a closed matter, Rama: People cannot be used as tools in the fight against corruption.

Prime Minister Edi Rama has reiterated that the rejection of SPAK’s request to detain former Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku is a definitively settled matter. He asserted that individuals cannot be manipulated as instruments within the struggle against corruption, firmly emphasizing SPAK’s continued freedom to pursue investigations. Rama highlighted the significant number of individuals currently held in pre-trial detention across Albania.

The Prime Minister clarified that the denial of authorization for arrest does not impede the prosecution’s ability to proceed with the investigation or explore alternative measures. Consequently, the investigation remains active, and justice is not obstructed. He underscored that the Albanian Parliament concluded a protracted debate and discussion surrounding the request concerning Deputy Belinda Balluku.

Ultimately, according to the government’s perspective, the case involving Balluku is now considered closed. Rama’s comments reinforce the government’s stance on safeguarding individual rights and ensuring that people are not utilized solely as tools in the pursuit of justice.

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  1. Prime Minister Edi Rama has stated that the dismissal of SPAK’s bid to hold former Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku is completely resolved. He insisted that people should not be treated as tools

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