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Politike2026-07-09 21:27:00

"People took me home", Koçek reveals the messages and phone calls he received from the socialists

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"People took me home", Koçek reveals the messages and phone
Edi Rama and Marjana Koceku

Former SP MP Marjana Koçeku has revealed details after her decision to leave the Socialist Party group.

Asked who she consulted before taking this step, she says she did not talk to anyone, not even friends, family or colleagues. According to her, she only consulted her conscience and principles.

After the decision was made public, she says she received many phone calls, messages, and even politicians from the Socialist Party sent people to her house to inquire with the family about what was happening.

 "I have consulted only with my conscience and the principles in which I believe. They have always shown me the way and have helped me not to stray from myself or from the truth."

Just with myself. After I made the decision, I received many messages, many phone calls, and people even came to my house to ask me, day by day, more and more from my family about what was happening and why I made this decision, from the politicians of the Socialist Party.

And I did not give any private communication because it was too late. I have asked for your contact, I have repeatedly asked you about the area, about my community. I have not received a response. The attitudes have been indifferent and that moment after my departure it was too late to talk to me.

In my capacity as a member of parliament, I have contacted all those who have the authority to act for my district, not only locally but also centrally, because I come from an area, as I emphasized, that was underrepresented, isolated and unknown. Even when I met the prime minister for the first time on the podcast, when I introduced myself and who I was, he admitted to me that he had no idea what was happening in those areas.

"And it is a not small area and not of little importance in the history and on the map of Albania. And all this backwardness of state investment and the presence of attention of institutions have pushed me, both as a girl, but also as a young woman and a resident of those areas, to enter politics, because especially for young people and women, the opportunities have been almost impossible," she told Euronews.

 

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