Dyssumptions at MPJD- Explain new tender for postal services until another is still open

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora has announced a new tender for diplomatic postal services 15 days after it was declared an emergency, which is still in the evaluation procedure. The second tender of 250 thousand euros has been announced these days, or about a month after this minister has cut the contract [...]
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora has announced a new tender for diplomatic postal services 15 days after it was declared an emergency, which is still in the evaluation procedure. The second tender, worth 250 thousand euros, has been announced these days or about a month after this minister has cut the contract with the operator “A L SUNDAY. P. K”, because it had failed to carry diplomatic shipments over time. Currently, MPJD does not perform any diplomatic postal service.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora is trying to return diplomatic remittances service nearly a month after being cut off by a operator because he has failed to do the job.
After the announcement of breaking the contract, The remaining MPJD without this service had announced an emergency tender worth 39 thousand euros. His current status is at” assessment.
In this emergency tender, conditions were removed to witness the implementation of shipments to Europe (Germany, France) within 24 hours, in Asia from 48 to 72 hours, Africa also 48 to 72 hours and Canada for 36 to 48 hours.
Paradoxically, there are now two tenders to announce this postal service, but remittances are on paralysis.
However, the new announced tender is worth 250,000 euros, while MPJ, which is run by Donika Grovalla, acknowledges there are numerous requests for document equipment.
The contract announcement reportedly has numerous requests from exiles for travel documents and that the need for such services is great.
We are currently under contract and the need for these services is great. We have numerous requests for travel documents where the movement of our citizens in the special emphasis of Diaspore” is facilitated, says the report.
This contract announcement requires evidence to operators who can take remittances to specific destinations in exact terms.
“The participating economic provider has to submit evidence (AËB) where evidence proves that for certain countries for Europe (Germany, France) has made the implementation of remittances for 24 hours, Asia (2 states) has done the implementation of remittances for 48-72 hours, Africa (2 states) has done the realisation of remittances for 48-72 hours and the US & Canada has made the completion of remittances for 36-48 or D.m. About every country from 1c one) evidence” is said in terms presented there.

This tender envisions diplomatic services for Europe, the US, Canada, Australia, Asia and Africa.

The last contract for these services, MPJD had it with the company “A L SUNDAY. P. K”, which has failed to meet the terms of the contract. This company, although offered and selected at nearly fourfold higher prices, has caused delays in carrying remittances and in some cases damaged them.
The Express newspaper had secured the MPJD's decision to cut the contract, saying the operator “A. L SUNDAY. P. K” The SP has failed to comply with the deadlines based on the specifics of the contract.
When you change the economic operator, as we've seen in this case, sometimes that start is a little bit more complicated, but as far as I'm informed, this case has already been resolved”, Gervala said before MPJ interrupts the contract.
In the decision to annul the contract issued by MPJD (most precisely by Kaltrin Dalippi U.D. of the Procurement Division, which has family ties to Luan Dalip chief of staff in Prime Minister Kurti's Cabinet), the delays were highlighted in sending mail within time terms, envelope injuries.
The MPJD has also confirmed that over 400 passports and over 100 letters of ours have not been sent to the addresses it took. Meanwhile, there have been reports in the media that passports in question have been lost.
In the emergency tender that is currently “assessment” a company with a price of 865% higher than the one the company had offered 3 P HL Express (233.40 euros).
The ministry had declared this award to be a financially low “abnormally low” and the company as an irregular bidder. On this subject, 3P The DHL Express had complained to the Procuring Organization, and meanwhile the MPJ had been forced to announce an emergency tender.
Until the tender was under way in the OSHPA, MPJD had announced Emergency Tender and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had awarded the contract to the same company (3 P ) at the same price, at 233.40 euros.
So we second grade for emergency tender, same offer (3. P ) DHL Express for MPJD was no longer considered the abnormally low “”, as it was in a hurry to select a company to send passports and documents to fellow countrymen who had been delayed for months. So in this procurement, MPJ had used double standards of bidding assessment.












