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Berisha: Brussels caught them red-handed stealing EU funds, Rama made the former minister an advisor

Berisha: Brussels caught them red-handed stealing EU funds, Rama made the former

During his speech, the Leader of the Democratic Party Sali Berisha did not leave without mentioning the scandal of Edi Rama's government with the misuse and theft of EU funds. 'He also gave these thieves with whom he stole 130 million euros, the arsonists of Tirana. Brussels has a unit for them, as the prosecutor of the fight against corruption, caught them red-handed stealing. He caught them and cut off the fund immediately and the investigation continued to issue an arrest warrant. Edi Rama, the man directly responsible for this, former minister Krifcë, directly took on an advisor, which means that he had stolen the money with him.

Berisha : You have problems, I heard it here, the mayor listed them very rightly, infrastructure problems I emphasized, we absolutely never separate without transforming, without giving the village the infrastructure of the city.
And we worked intensively in this direction and will continue the work, with all the services that a residential area needs.
We will promote different profiles.
We remain convinced again that the olive tree is a great potential for us. And we are very pleased that in 2005 we had 4 million and 300 thousand olive trees at all times.
In 2011, Albania had about 12 million olive trees.
We will go to 20 million as a first step.
We will promote all fruit trees. Of course, we will also subsidize field plants.
Today the administration is a mess, a part of it, because there are also honest people.
What did they do? The European Union and 130 million euros for farmers. Very good, what did Edi Rama do? Edi Rama gave it to his Xhaçkas, he gave it to people to build villas, to build tourist resorts, to build businesses.
He also gave it to these thieves with whom he stole 130 million euros, the arsonists of Tirana.
Brussels has a unit for them, as a prosecutor for the fight against corruption, it caught them red-handed stealing. It caught them and cut off the fund immediately and the investigation continued to issue an arrest warrant.
Edi Rama directly took the person directly responsible for this, former minister Krifcë, as an advisor, which means that she had stolen the money with him.
Well, if you, the prime minister, and the others find that she did not give the money to the farmers, but used it for completely different purposes, how can you take her as an advisor for agriculture.
She belongs behind bars.
What do you mean by that? You tell them not to touch me because it is mine, and you protect it, but you tell the Albanians that you stole with her. That she carried out your orders when she stole.
The same thing with the Tirana incinerator.
Belindi, Adriana and many of you protested for 44 weeks against the mayor of Tirana, who was an unrestrained thief.
We denounced him. He said he planted 1 million trees, if you counted them in absolute terms, not even 10 thousand trees would come out. He
stole the seedlings, that is, he supposedly paid for the seedlings and stole the money.
As they do today, they keep hundreds of names on the payroll who are abroad and are not here. They steal the money, they don't take it to them, they steal it themselves.
The main issue is the Tirana incinerator. The mayor of Tirana demanded that the incinerator be built. After 6 years, the incinerator doesn't have a single brick. The money was given, all of your money was given, they stole it, they robbed it.
There was a ministry with the task of supervising the daily, weekly, monthly works of the burner. And this ministry was the ministry headed by Lubi Balluku.
Lubia couldn't make a report for 6 years, because he knew that Edi Rama was stealing the money.
And then he says, "They're eating pears behind my back." You can't get enough of pears all day, sir. How is this job?
After 6 years, there's nothing there. Do you know how much 130 million euros are? 130 million euros are 812 thousand pensions.
But another. By plane, 21 million euros per plane. The Chancellor of Austria, a country that is about 10 times richer than us, travels on commercial flights, doesn't have a plane at his disposal, travels like the rest of us, on commercial flights.
And this Albanian prime minister cannot travel on commercial flights, he travels on a special plane, even though in some villages, they have returned to plowing. There's no way.
Oil? He gives tens of millions of liters of oil to yachts for the luxurious dinners they throw, while he steals it from the villagers with his administration. And it has one of the most expensive prices.

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