The Democratic Party has demanded the immediate cancellation of the 35-year concession contract for the Milot-Balldren axis. The Deputy Chairman of the Democratic Party, Belind Këlliçi, made strong accusations against the government and SPAK, claiming that the winning consortium includes a company linked to individuals under investigation for money laundering.
According to Këlliç, the contract with an initial value of 365 million euros and with a guaranteed profit that, according to him, could reach around 1 billion euros, was awarded to a consortium headed by Pëllumb Salillari's company, while the company "Erald-G", owned by Gëzim Ismaili, is also part of it.
The DP vice-chairman stated that Ismaili appears in the SPAK investigative file as a person under investigation in the context of the case of the group known as “Aruba”, which is suspected of international drug trafficking and money laundering. Këlliçi said that, according to the SPAK file, Gëzim Ismaili is the brother-in-law of Luçiano Koçek, one of the suspects in this group, and claimed that his company was used as a facade for investments aimed at legalizing money of criminal origin.
He recalled that on June 10, 2026, the GJKKO set security measures for 19 people as part of the investigation into the “Aruba” group, among whom, according to him, is the owner of the “Erald-G” company. According to Këlliç, despite the investigations, the company has continued to benefit from public contracts. The DP Vice President raised questions about how a company, which according to him is related to an investigation by SPAK, can be part of the winning consortium of one of the largest infrastructure projects in the country.
The Democratic Party demanded the cancellation of the concession procedure, the seizure of the company in question and the investigation of all tenders it has benefited from over the years. At the end of the statement, Këlliçi made political accusations against Prime Minister Edi Rama, demanding his removal from power and the creation of a caretaker government, linking this request to the protests held in Tirana. To this moment, there is no official reaction from the government, the company “Erald-G” or SPAK regarding the allegations raised by the Democratic Party.
declaration
Dear citizens,
The 35-year concession contract for the Milot-Balldren axis, worth 365 million euros, initial cost, we emphasize initial, since as we have seen so many times, costs inflate along the way, and with a guaranteed profit of around 1 billion euros, has been handed over to a business consortium, led by Pëllumb Salillari's company and which, among other companies, includes the company 'Erald-G', owned by Gëzim Ismaili, one of the government's godfathers at the infamous Aruba meeting.
This individual, according to the SPAK investigative file, is being investigated as one of the money laundering machines of one of the cocaine trafficking clans from Latin America to Europe.
In the SPAK file, it turns out that Ismaili is the brother-in-law of Luciano Koçek, one of the exponents of the 'Aruba' group, and has served as a facade through which criminal money has been integrated into construction projects, including the legalization of millions of euros.
The facts speak for themselves. On June 10, 2026, the Special Court imposed security measures on 19 people from the so-called 'Aruba Group', suspected of drug trafficking and money laundering through investments in Albania. Among them is Gëzim Ismaili, the owner of 'Erald-G', whose partner is under house arrest for 'laundering the proceeds of crime' and 'structured criminal group'.
But what SPAK continues to hide is the fact that this company has been declared the winner in at least 217 tender procedures and in the last 6 years alone, has benefited from over 6 million euros of money from the state budget.
This company has not only not been placed under seizure by SPAK, but is today in the winning consortium of the most expensive tender in the history of Albanian road infrastructure, a procedure that began in August 2025, under the leadership of Belinda Balluku, now accused of violating equality in tenders and corruption.
The question that arises is quite simple.
How is it possible that under the nose and eyes of SPAK, while these companies linked to organized crime are under investigation by SPAK, they benefit from contracts worth hundreds of millions of euros from public funds?!
The Democratic Party demands the immediate CANCELLATION of this procedure, as Albanian money cannot be used to launder drug and organized crime money, from Ecuador to Aruba.
We call on SPAK to immediately seize this company and investigate hundreds of tenders it has benefited from since the day 'Rilindja' came to power.
As for Edi Rama; your time is up.
You are now caught red-handed taking the money you stole from the poorest citizens in Europe outside of Albania through your family members, and you will not continue to use Albanian money to launder the money of the most notorious cartels in the world.
Neither the justice system you control nor the media you pay for can serve you anymore.
Your fate is already written.
You, along with your organized crime partners, must step down and pave the way for a caretaker government, as demanded by the civic protest that has filled Tirana's main boulevard for 50 days.
Only the resignation and departure of Edi Rama will return public investments to the hands of citizens and put Albania on the path towards European integration, with real standards and reforms.
