Right-Wing Involved in Spies’Accusations
“Pole of Freedom” to Sue DP Vice-Chairman
The Right-wing representatives were involved on Friday in mutual accusations over the candidacy of former State Sigurimi (Intelligence Service) collaborators.
The head of “Pole of Freedom”, Aleksandër Meksi accused the representatives of Democratic Party (DP)of being former Sigurimi collaborators while the DP vice-chairman, Jozefina Topalli declared that former Sigurimi spies are heading the Christian Democratic Party (CDP).
Asked about Meksi’s stance, the DP vice-chairman declared that if there are former spies who run for the next elections, the responsibility falls on the non-decreeing of the Files’Law.
“The President of the Republic never signed this law. I am working with Venice Commission to make this happen. I am not able to say whether the electoral lists have been examined or not,” Topalli declared during a television program. She added that the CDP has presented candidates who have been collaborators of former Sigurimi.
“Necessarily the politicians, from the President of the Republic to the last deputy, had to be “scanned” in order to see whether they have ever been part of the State Sigurimi structures”. That was the response of the DP vice-chairman, Jozefina Topalli, during a television program to a question on the declaration of former Democrat Premier, Aleksandër Meksi whereby the DP has included former spies in its electoral list.
The STANCE OF “POLE OF FREEDOM”
On the other hand, the CDP chairman, Nard Ndoka declared that he would file a sue against the DP vice-chairman for slander.
“We will present Topalli’s slanders to the Prosecution. Our file will be in the Prosecution tomorrow. We will denounce even police for distorting the image of Aleksander Keka. The insults and the slanders of Topalli are unacceptable”, Ndoka said on Friday during a television program.
He added that the DP leader, Sali Berisha considers Jozefina Topalli a “non-gratta” person now. “The first sacrifice after the loss of elections will be her. She is a “non-gratta” person in the district of Shkodra. Every shadow of doubt falls on her. I have many evidences, filmed by our supporters, showing Topalli using a banal and low vocabulary. Despite the evidences we possess, we are reserved in their publication,” CDP leader said.
Furthermore, the head of “Pole of Freedom,” Aleksandër Meksi increased the dose of criticisms declaring that the former spies are heading the DP’s electoral list. “As President Bamir Topi has declared, there are former spies who have run for the next elections. May be it is worthy for the President to unveil who are they. I can identify them in the big parties but not in the small parties and I don’t believe you can find such in the latter”, former Premier Meksi declared.
The Right-wing representatives were involved on Friday in mutual accusations over the candidacy of former State Sigurimi (Intelligence Service) collaborators.
The head of “Pole of Freedom”, Aleksandër Meksi accused the representatives of Democratic Party (DP)of being former Sigurimi collaborators while the DP vice-chairman, Jozefina Topalli declared that former Sigurimi spies are heading the Christian Democratic Party (CDP).
Asked about Meksi’s stance, the DP vice-chairman declared that if there are former spies who run for the next elections, the responsibility falls on the non-decreeing of the Files’Law.
“The President of the Republic never signed this law. I am working with Venice Commission to make this happen. I am not able to say whether the electoral lists have been examined or not,” Topalli declared during a television program. She added that the CDP has presented candidates who have been collaborators of former Sigurimi.
“Necessarily the politicians, from the President of the Republic to the last deputy, had to be “scanned” in order to see whether they have ever been part of the State Sigurimi structures”. That was the response of the DP vice-chairman, Jozefina Topalli, during a television program to a question on the declaration of former Democrat Premier, Aleksandër Meksi whereby the DP has included former spies in its electoral list.
The STANCE OF “POLE OF FREEDOM”
On the other hand, the CDP chairman, Nard Ndoka declared that he would file a sue against the DP vice-chairman for slander.
“We will present Topalli’s slanders to the Prosecution. Our file will be in the Prosecution tomorrow. We will denounce even police for distorting the image of Aleksander Keka. The insults and the slanders of Topalli are unacceptable”, Ndoka said on Friday during a television program.
He added that the DP leader, Sali Berisha considers Jozefina Topalli a “non-gratta” person now. “The first sacrifice after the loss of elections will be her. She is a “non-gratta” person in the district of Shkodra. Every shadow of doubt falls on her. I have many evidences, filmed by our supporters, showing Topalli using a banal and low vocabulary. Despite the evidences we possess, we are reserved in their publication,” CDP leader said.
Furthermore, the head of “Pole of Freedom,” Aleksandër Meksi increased the dose of criticisms declaring that the former spies are heading the DP’s electoral list. “As President Bamir Topi has declared, there are former spies who have run for the next elections. May be it is worthy for the President to unveil who are they. I can identify them in the big parties but not in the small parties and I don’t believe you can find such in the latter”, former Premier Meksi declared.