How is Balluku's wealth being investigated? "Data has been requested from several companies..."/ Klodiana Lala: Why March 12 is decisive! Rama in conflict with justice and...

2026-03-06 22:35:20 / POLITIKË ALFA PRESS

How is Balluku's wealth being investigated? "Data has been requested

Journalist Klodiana Lala stated that there is a property investigation against Belinda Balluku and people associated with her.

Focusing on the March 12 session, it will be decisive due to the fact that it is the last deadline, but also because, according to Prime Minister Edi Rama, there has already been a strong conflict with the judiciary but also with international partners.

"There is a property investigation against Mrs. Balluku and people connected to her. Of course, the property investigation requires more time and a deepening of the Special Prosecutors in the way they present it. Data has been requested from several important companies that have suspicions that Mrs. Balluku may have had interests. These are just suspicions.

Information was also requested from second-tier banks.

Information has been requested on all of Mrs. Balluku's movements, both inside and outside the country. People close to her family and trusted people are being questioned. But when it comes to the property investigation, it is the only way politicians do not get past the class. The focus is now on the Assembly. But before going to the Assembly, there will be a formal hearing at the Special Court of Appeal. The Special Court of Appeal, after reviewing Mrs. Balluku's appeal, left in force the security measure to prohibit her from leaving the country and suspended the part that had to do with the suspension of her from exercising her functions.

"I say it is a formal session. While the 12th will be decisive, the first one because it is the last date and deadline that the Assembly has. So if it is not approved within that day, the request will fall into oblivion. It is also known that there is a strong conflict between Mr. Rama and the justice institutions, but also international partners on the other hand," she said.

 

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