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'Albanian Files' exposes Rama, Berisha: I invite Eurojust and Europol to investigate 523 projects

'Albanian Files' exposes Rama, Berisha: I invite Eurojust and Europol

The leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, has reacted harshly to Edi Rama's monologue about the book 'Albanian Files', accusing him of trying to hide behind the names of foreign architects and studios to justify what the opposition considers a robbery of public and private assets in Albania.

In a video message to citizens, Berisha said that the book does not prove the government's success, but presents Rama as 'a sultan of a sultanate from centuries ago', who treats the country as personal property.

According to him, the publication of 523 projects raises major questions about the source of funding for their drafting, while he requested that international institutions such as Eurojust, Europol and Interpol investigate the payments made.

Berisha also accused Rama of conflicts of interest and family benefits in the Gjipe area, describing the citizen reaction to the book as 'fully deserved and dignified'.

Sali Berisha's video message

Dear citizens.
Today, in Sunday's monologue of deceptions, Edi Rama focused extensively on the book The Albanian File and attacked it with the greatest ferocity, believing that the names of the studios and architects included in that book will be his shield before the Albanian public.
The truth is that he talks about the inquisition for the protest and the intellectuals who wrote it, but in reality that book proves more than anything else, Edi Rama is a Sultan of a Sultanate from centuries ago in which the country is entirely his personal property.
This book proves once again the complete lack of transparency and proves again that Edi Rama treats Albania as a pasha or a bajrak of his. He tries, he tries to present names, studios and others as a shield, but in fact, here he forgets that people have in their memory, in their culture, the ugliest relationships with dictators, with despots, in times architects have had, and this was also the case in the Hoxha dictatorship.
That is why he is not impressed by anything with those names or those studios.
There are two very important moments.
First, those 523 projects must have been paid at least billions of euros for their design.
Who paid for these projects? What is the source of the money for these projects?
I invite Eurojust, I invite Interpol, I invite Europol to investigate the source of payments to these studios first.
Secondly, Edi Rama in that book has family interests, he has looted the Gjipe canyon in violation of all laws and has built the ivory hotel there, the glass one on the canyon.
In addition to it, in other lands. Therefore, the public reaction, the reaction of the protest against the book was a dignified reaction, fully deserved.
In his monologue, he talks about the visits he has made abroad and others, but what attracts attention is the second renaissance. After stealing 2.3 billion euros for 61 squares paved with stone slabs throughout Albania, now he says that he will raise the stone slabs and insert the wires, because how could he do it the first time, after all he will steal at least a few more billion euros.
This is once again blatant proof that Edi Rama never gets enough of stealing from Albanians.

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