Democratic Party MP Klevis Balliu has stated that the suspension of Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku is the first serious blow to the regime, while adding that it is also a clear victory for civic resistance.
"The Democratic Party's complaint put the matter on legal track, but the investigation was sabotaged and deliberately dragged out by captured segments of the judiciary," he stressed.
Full reaction:
Rama and Lubia were exposed: the decline has begun, the end is inevitable
Lubia's suspension is the first serious blow to the regime and a clear victory for civic resistance. This is not a coincidence or a gift from the government, but a direct result of popular pressure, incessant media denunciations, and the courage of journalists who did not bow down.
The Democratic Party's complaint put the matter on legal track, but the investigation was sabotaged and deliberately dragged out by captured segments of the justice system. Only in the face of the opposition's political battle and the outbreak of civil revolt in the recent national protests was the government forced to retreat and abandon the defense of Lubia.
But let no one be fooled: Lubi Balluku is neither the beginning nor the end. She is only a tool of the corruption boss, Edi Rama. This resistance does not end with a formal suspension, but only with the complete collapse of the system of plunder.
Our mission ends only with the arrest of Rama-Balluku, the confiscation of stolen assets, and the dismantling of the narco-state.
Today, the answer was given to all those who asked what the protests bring: protests force the government to waver, surrender, and retreat.
Edi Rama must resign immediately. Albania must move towards a technical government, to save the country from the clutches of the Rama-Lubi regime and to return the law and dignity to the state.
