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Noka accuses the government of vote buying: The administration does not work for the citizens, but for the government

Noka accuses the government of vote buying: The administration does not work for

Democratic Party MP, Flamur Noka, has made strong accusations against the government, describing the electoral process as manipulated and influenced by massive vote buying.

During a statement to journalists in front of the blue headquarters, where a meeting of the DP's political leaders in the regions is expected to take place, Noka said that the administration has not functioned for the citizens, but for the interests of the government.

According to him, thousands of euros have been distributed to stop opposition voters, while payments of 100 euros to pensioners and the forgiveness of fines were also mentioned as forms of vote buying by the majority.

"The administration does not function in the service of the citizens but of the government. How can we explain that misgovernment goes up and up? Thefts and crime increase and these increase the votes. They have bought tens of thousands of cards to keep citizens at home. A friend of mine, the head of a branch, in Selenica, told me, I was asking him about a village that I know is right-wing. I told him how to explain it. I called them all day on the phone, they did not come. When the next day I met one of the members of the tribe. He told me they came and gave me 10 thousand euros. They told me not to vote. 10 thousand euros for the tribe. Either there is evidence of these thefts or there will never be any more. Did you see the OSCE/ODIHR report? The 100 euros that he gave to 710 thousand pensioners and the forgiveness of fines were not vote buying? Did you see at the vote counting commission that the ballots were folded the same and with "The same pen, written by the same hand,"  said Noka.

 

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