The investigativ show”Fiks Fare” has today denounced the draft purchase scheme in Dibër through family members of the winning candidate, Muharem Rama. “Fiksit” journalists testified that the SP candidate’s brothers tonight evening was declared a winner, offering jobs in exchange for votes for different citizens in the areas of Dibra.
Fiksit’s associates went to the pharmacy of Muharem Rama’s brother in Debar, having had information that they were lending in exchange for the vote. During the conversation, the candidate’s brother Rama asks the citizen the list of the voters he had with him, while at that moment, there is another candidate’s brother Nehat Rama.
After a brief conversation with him and seeing the list, Nehat Rama asks the citizen to return after 15 minutes. “Go to radiology here, or go drink some coffee where you want and then walk, make a consultation, who will give it to you. Oh good? Ten minutes or a quarter of a minute, well, “addressed to the citizen’s brother interested in money.
The citizen returns after 15 minutes, where he meets again Nehat Rama, who sets a meeting for the next morning. “You go to meet Ilir Venec, well there you go, tell him to take Nehati, okay. Nahati led me. He finishes the job well that he has that area, “says Muharrem Rama’s brother.
The citizen appears a day later and finds a colleague of a candidate’s brother, who told him to meet a SP co-ordinator. The citizen met the SP coordinator on the street and told him that he would call a person who has the area. During the telephone conversation, the coordinator said they did not give money, but could talk about any job after the election.
But besides the talks about buying the ballot with the electoral headquarters and the candidate’s relatives, Fiks Fare also talked with residents in various areas of the Debar Municipality. They told investigative reporters that both political forces offered money in exchange for the vote. They explain that the amounts are different, where the left offers the euro, while it is whitewash. “Very poor or uneducated families are sold for 10 to 20 thousand old leks, or a bag of flour,” one of the Slovan residents says. Another resident shows that the SP has offered another 5 thousand leks per vote.
On the other hand, Fiks Fare also brought the atmosphere of the election day, when in some cases in the villages of Dibra there was no collective voting. The show broadcast a few cases in the villages of Sllova, Rukane and Muhur, where 2-3 people vote together, while observers say that the woman does what the husband says, considering this action as something common.