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"I was intimidated"/ Vokshi: On voting day, the leaders of criminal groups came out publicly

2025-07-01 17:19:00, Politikë CNA

"I was intimidated"/ Vokshi: On voting day, the leaders of criminal

Democratic Party MP Albana Vokshi stated today that members of criminal groups were also involved on election day.

In her speech during the proceedings of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, which is taking place in Porto, Portugal, Vokshi focused on the case of the elections in Vora.

Voksi said that in the May 11 parliamentary elections she felt intimidated like never before.

"A few days before the elections, I filed an official report with the mechanism that was set up to prevent electoral crimes. I gave this mechanism all the detailed information about the criminal group. I have here the names of the members and leaders of this criminal group, convicted of murder and drug trafficking in Albania, the EU, England, etc.

On election day, in this photo you can see the leader of the criminal group, debating with the Secretary General of the Democratic Party Noka. For the first time, the criminal group, instead of hiding, came out publicly with live interviews on TV, etc. They were so sure that they would be protected that they came out publicly, which had never happened before. This, for the sole reason that they had the support of the Minister of Economy whom they supported in the elections.

If you look at these photos, they are different members of the criminal group. They were standing outside the polling stations, and inside them. The whole group, they stood throughout the election day, in a bar in front of the main polling station, controlling the voting process. The members of the criminal group were issued fake 'badges' to give them access inside the polling stations, to control, intimidate or threaten voters.

The photo shows several polling stations. In front of each of them were 50–60 people from the same criminal group, tasked with controlling and intimidating voters. Each voter had to pass in front of them before entering the polling station.

Never in my life have I been insulted, intimidated or threatened like in these elections, in any polling station. They did this with one goal: to get me to leave, and to facilitate their complete control of the process. But not only that: I was with my daughter and some girls from my staff. One of the members of the criminal group, not only threatened me, but also threatened my daughter. This is madness! ", - said Vokshi. /CNA





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