Democratic Party MP Klevis Balliu accused Belinda Balluku of a massive theft with the Llogara Tunnel.
Balliu had requested an interpellation with the Minister of Infrastructure and Energy, but it was rejected. Meanwhile, in his speech from the Parliament's rostrum, Balliu stated that the lives of citizens were also put at risk in order to steal, since the road had not been inspected.
Even though she was not present, Balliu addressed Balluku, telling him that he "has the opportunity to tell the truth about who gave him the orders ."
Balliu declared that "Balluku should become a pentito and not follow the path of her grandfather, Beqir Balluku."
Regarding the Llogara tunnel, the Democratic MP said that "the work was done by the company 'Gjoka Konstruksion', while the Turkish company received the money."
Balliu: Balluku has the opportunity today to tell the truth about who gave him the order and not to hide, but greed knows no moral limits. You have even risked the lives of Albanian citizens to steal money, by not even conducting a road inspection. You want to justify yourself and say we did not take delivery, it is the operator's fault. In this entire tender, you do not even bother to hide. The work is done by Gjoka, who is not on any paper, neither as a contractor nor as a subcontractor, but the work is done by Gjoka and the money is taken by the Turkish company. This is geo-corruption. HOW is it possible that in this country it is done by telephone, but this is the republic of Pallos, this is the reality. This is the republic of banality, with dirty words used by ministers who have been around for years. "This lady has the opportunity today to become a pentito and tell the truth, don't become like her grandfather," said Balliu, among other things, who "shaked" the handcuffs in the Assembly, warning the socialists that they will end up "like Veliaj and Beqaj . "