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Diaspora votes, Zhupa accuses Balla: He filled more envelopes than postal workers

Diaspora votes, Zhupa accuses Balla: He filled more envelopes than postal

DP MP Ina Zhupa accused the Minister of State for Relations with Parliament Taulant Balla from the Parliament podium of influencing the diaspora vote process.

Zhupa said that they come from the reporting in Strasbourg and according to her, everyone has been informed that free and fair elections were not held in Albania. According to her, in fact, there was an electoral state, which distributed every electoral good.

" The fundamental points are information and security. When Mr. Taulant Zarfi discusses here. How many envelopes you have filled, no postal employee has filled. How many you have fabricated, there is no record in Albania and the world. For you to talk about information and security is to put your hands on your head. With the lists of emigrants, it was used by SP officials to send personalized messages.

It is a fact, just look at how a former Foreign Minister gets the votes of the diaspora by accessing embassies from the lists that were made. The collection of personal data has been public, how each personal data of individuals was generated and how it was used in the campaign for voter patronage.

Meanwhile, instead of writing the diaspora votes with a signature, the name according to the contract, the DP has the exact evidence which shows that these signatures are missing. We come from the reporting in Strasbourg. Everyone has been informed that free and fair elections have not been held in Albania. But there was an electoral state, which distributed every electoral good.

The information that Albanian citizens received was information deprived of the truth. Influenced by the money given by the government, through monopolized advertising. According to the report, you decided to violate the constitution by closing TikTok, you made a decision that you would close it for 1 year, today it has been opened. The battle was to monopolize information , "said Zhupa.

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