Prime Minister Edi Rama was asked about the accusations made against former Deputy Prime Minister Arben Ahmetaj regarding incinerators. Prime Minister Edi Rama said that he would have a statement on this issue once the SPAK investigations were completed.
He repeated his previous statement, where he said he was not responsible for actions that might be taken behind his back.
"My respect for the media in relation to the truth is well known. The media is full of half-truths. In this specific case, it is about something, a denunciation that a certain individual has made in SPAK. We do not have the habit of making pronouncements, neither for people who are against the Socialist Party nor for the former prime minister, etc. etc. I take everything that is said in the media with great reservation. The individual truths of each person are individual. There are three works, in Fier, in Elbasan and in Tirana, for which if I were to go back 100 times, I would say 100 times that they should have been done. The one in Elbasan is now the property of the community, the one in Fier is destined to be the property of the community. The one in Tirana has saved the capital from garbage. If we set off into battle and on the way someone picks pears and apples to put in bags behind my back, this is an issue that has to do with justice. "Speculations and comments cannot be made on pieces of data that are all to be investigated. When they are investigated and if there is a decision on them, then I will speak again as I have always spoken," Rama said.
