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Alex Soros sleeps in Enver's villa when he visits Tirana/ The Soros Foundation has spent $131 million to keep Rama in power

Alex Soros sleeps in Enver's villa when he visits Tirana/ The Soros

In a recent article by the international media, Newsnation , Alex Soros and Edi Rama have come under harsh criticism for their connections with corruption and insecurity in Albania.

The article highlights Soros' investments in Albania, describing the country as a center for money laundering and trafficking, while expressing doubt about the success of judicial reforms supported by the Soros Foundation.

Rama has also been mentioned as a factor that has benefited from these investments, while corruption remains a major problem.

Excerpt from the article:

In complete contrast to their political positions, the two billionaires Jared Kushner and Alex Soros share a common interest: Albania. While both belong to different ideological camps, it is said that each of them was attracted to this country for investment and influence purposes.

Kushner has stirred controversy by introducing a project to build a luxury hotel and villa complex on the Albanian coast, facing opposition from an Albanian family that claims part of the property was wrongfully seized after the fall of the communist regime.

Additionally, he is planning the construction of an international airport and has expressed interest in the strategic island of Sazan.

But Alex Soros' interest in Albania has attracted even more attention, especially in relation to his ongoing ties with the Rama government and the choice to stay in the villa of former dictator Enver Hoxha during his visits to Tirana.

Soros, chairman of the Open Society Foundations, has for years supported the reforms proposed by Rama, including the justice reform, calling Albania "my second home".

The Open Society Foundation, which has invested over $131 million in Albania since 1992, has helped finance several government projects, including judicial reforms.

Critics of the Rama government and some citizens see this funding as strong support for the current regime, raising concerns about the huge influence the Soros foundation has on Albania's political and economic scene.

This is particularly worrying in the context of the deterioration of the corruption situation, which, according to Transparency International reports, continues to remain high.

Another fact that has shocked public opinion is the preference of Soros to stay in the villa of Hoxha, the communist dictator of Albania for over 40 years, a choice that for many Albanians recalls a dark period of history.

In a recent article by the international media, Alex Soros and Edi Rama have come under harsh criticism for their connections with corruption and insecurity in Albania.

The article highlights Soros' investments in Albania, describing the country as a center for money laundering and trafficking, while expressing doubt about the success of judicial reforms supported by the Soros Foundation.

Rama has also been mentioned as a factor that has benefited from these investments, while corruption remains a major problem.

 

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