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PHOTO/ Klotilda Bushka makes herself comfortable in Ajola Xoxa's office like at home

PHOTO/ Klotilda Bushka makes herself comfortable in Ajola Xoxa's office

In the SPAK statement following the arrest of Tirana Mayor Erion Veliaj, attention was drawn, among other things, to the involvement in this matter of Socialist MP Klotilda Bushka, chairwoman of the Laws Committee.

She has been placed under investigation on suspicion of being involved in active actions in a campaign to intimidate witnesses, poison evidence and obstruct the investigation in December last year and January this year.

In the hundreds-page GJKKO file, Bushka is said to have intervened to obstruct SPAK's investigations, intimidating witnesses and taking their phones so they wouldn't hand them over to SPAK.

And to understand her position on this issue, "Ora News" has secured footage of Klotilda Bushka appearing in Ajola Xoxa's office, where, just as the Tirana Municipality administration was lined up in the square, it is said that she also gathered the judiciary on the 10th floor of "Sky Tower"!

From the footage provided, it is clearly visible that Aulona Hazbiu, who is a legal consultant, is in Xoxa's office along with Klotilda Bushka.

Sources say that Hazbiu, in addition to consulting, also "uses" her to translate the Constitution, as she did during the justice reform, when she served as an Advisor in the justice reform process.

PHOTO/ Klotilda Bushka makes herself comfortable in Ajola Xoxa's office

We recall that this office is also the first where the BKH and SPAK landed in December of last year and is easily verifiable regarding the authenticity of the published images.

Meanwhile, sources from the former staff of the wife of the mayor who was arrested and under investigation for money laundering and concealment of assets, Erion Veliaj, reveal shocking facts that in Ajola Xoxa's office, prosecutors and judges have been removed from the system, where other prosecutors and judges have also been appointed who have left bags of money for their entry or stay in the justice system.

The scandal goes even further. According to the sources in question, prosecutors and judges have appeared in this office, where Bushka herself has been present several times, demanding the passage of the much-criticized Vetting process.

But what was Bushka's concrete role in these processes, where Bushka herself seems to be in a conflict of interest as a representative of the legislative branch in relation to the judicial branch, remains to be seen from further investigations by SPAK, if there will be any in this regard as well.

On the other hand, it is learned that in this office, prosecutors and judges who had problems with the Appeal or Verification institutions and needed more professional and in-depth consultancy in the justice system reformed by Fatmir Xhafaj, who has recently proposed the establishment of a "special" parliamentary commission to control independent justice bodies, also "represented strength".

In fact, this initiative has already begun to be commented on in the media as coming from the panic that the system they set up is getting out of control and its victims may be precisely those who drafted it, voted for it, and established independent structures like SPAK and GJKKO.

We are talking about meetings that took place quite often in the premises of the "Partneres" legal consultancy office, managed by Ajola Xoxa, where Klotilda Bushka felt at home.

In fact, the socialist legislator herself has not denied the strong connection with Xoxa, but for the investigators of the "Veliaj" file, she has been involved in genuine criminal operations to destroy investigative evidence, or even intimidate witnesses in the process called by SPAK.

Just 4 days after Veliaj's arrest, Socialist Party MP Klotilda Bushka appeared active in her meetings with the influencers suspected of destroying evidence in the Erion Veliaj and Ajola Xoxa case.

However, this does not seem to have bothered Bushka as he was photographed again together with Ajola Xoxa's lawyer, Ermir Beta./Oranews

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