While returning from Vlora, where he held his next meeting with local leaders, Prime Minister Edi Rama went live on social media denouncing a prosecutor's decision regarding a construction project in Theth.
Rama stated that a construction project was allowed in the heart of Theth in total violation of the law, but prosecutor Gjeli has ruled that there is no criminal offense.
Rama further states that he will refer this issue to the High Council of Justice.
" Prosecutor Ms. Gjeli, who left me speechless. I shared the decision with several others to understand what I could not understand, but the reaction of others was also speechless. I am reading how Ms. Gjeli, a prosecutor of the Republic of Albania, paid with Albanian taxes, who is supposed to protect citizens from individuals like the one who injured Thethi in total violation of every kind of coexistence norm and in flagrant violation of a number of laws, reasons.
It is unbelievable to the point of being horrifying. A prosecutor facing an environmental crime, a crime against a legally protected area, is dragged into a quagmire, an inexhaustible psychic torrent, of not initiating a criminal case.
Meanwhile, all those residents feel violated by an individual who has built a small tourist village in the middle of Theth, while this does not constitute a criminal offense for Mrs. Gjeli.
There are scandalous decisions by prosecutors.
Now I'm returning from Vlora where we continue our work, and I'm giving you another fact about how it has become impossible for us to develop the Vlora Sport project in the Soda Forest because a prosecutor has placed the properties under seizure and they will last for years.
"I have asked the Ministry of Justice to act immediately against Ms. Gjeli, who has let down the citizens of the Republic, who is unworthy of being paid as a prosecutor, I have requested that her case be forwarded to the High Council of Justice ," said Rama .