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Dorian Ducka's Chinese sponsored Rama's personal exhibition in Hong Kong

Dorian Ducka's Chinese sponsored Rama's personal exhibition in Hong

The Chinese conglomerate, CEFC, has deeper roots than with the McGonigal scandal in Albania. The file has provided footage from 2015, when Prime Minister Edi Rama, still two years into power, opened an exhibition in Hong Kong. But who supported the prime minister there. As can be seen in the banner, at the end of the ad, the general sponsors are listed, led by CEFC, the Chinese energy conglomerate.

Dorian Ducka's Chinese sponsored Rama's personal exhibition in Hong

This early connection of the prime minister with the Chinese once again calls into question his relationship with the advisor Dorian Ducka. What did the prime minister give in exchange for opening a personal exhibition with entirely personal benefits?

Dorian Ducka was hired by this company, who is the result of the FBI's accusation as person B, who together with Agron Neza gave information about the launch of the DP lobbying investigation through Nick Muzin. Rama himself said in 2015 that the media's interest in his exhibition has been great.

Dorian Ducka's Chinese sponsored Rama's personal exhibition in Hong

He was accompanied by Linda Rama, his wife, and another person, Zhou Ding. Coincidentally, Ding was appointed as China's ambassador to Albania in 2019. 4 years after the exhibition where he stands next to Rama, he was appointed ambassador. How far are Rama's connections with CEFC? What was exchanged between them?

In Albania, Dorian Ducka is at the center of discussions on another issue, that of the intervention of the former head of counter-intelligence of the FBI, Charles McGonigal, to start an investigation against the opposition with information coming from Albania. In the indictment, Ducka is described as person B, a man employed by the Albanian government. Prime Minister Edi Rama himself said that Ducka worked as a foreign adviser without pay, while denying that he paid the FBI agent on behalf of the Albanian government./Dosja.al

 

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