Post by account_disabled on Mar 7, 2024 8:08:02 GMT
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama and his criminal gang of 300 people are violating the freedom of the people he is supposed to serve. The whole world knows the story of the 300 Spartans who fought for freedom against a huge Persian army. This history of the Balkans is constantly repeated nowadays. But unlike Leonidha, the king of Sparta who fought to protect his people, Edi Rama, the de facto king of Albania is fighting to maintain his power using 300 criminals. Recently, new evidence proved that Agim Kajmaku, the newly elected mayor of Vora and member of Edi Rama's Socialist Party, is accused in Greece of the crime of "use and distribution of forged documents".
A few days ago, Valdrin Pjetri, also a member of the Cambodia Telegram Number Data Socialist Party of Rama, decided to withdraw from his post as mayor of Shkodra due to the opposition's accusations that he was convicted in Italy for drug trafficking in 2003. "In the six years of his government, Edi Rama has promoted over 300 people with criminal records," said Gazmend Bardhi, Secretary General of the Democratic Party, projecting a government linked to crime. Read also: Urgent resolution for Fredi Beleri at the People's Party congress in Bucharest Today Europa League, all matches Despite the Albanian decriminalization law that prohibits all individuals with criminal records from holding public office, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama appointed many people to positions in high public offices, including mayors, deputies, directors, etc.
Rama appointed people with criminal records involved in drug trafficking, human trafficking, forgery, rape, and even murder. To gain and maintain power, Rama has and is still using an army of criminals, who can fight mercilessly to protect the general and their interests. On July 30, 2019, the United States Department of State announced that it banned the mayor of Durrës, Vangjush Dako, and his family from entering the U.S. The ban was due to his involvement in serious corruption—he also happens to to be a very close friend and collaborator of Rama. While Dako was declared persona non grata by the State Department and his involvement in corruption is being investigated by Albanian authorities, he will most likely not face justice as long as he has Rama's protection.
A few days ago, Valdrin Pjetri, also a member of the Cambodia Telegram Number Data Socialist Party of Rama, decided to withdraw from his post as mayor of Shkodra due to the opposition's accusations that he was convicted in Italy for drug trafficking in 2003. "In the six years of his government, Edi Rama has promoted over 300 people with criminal records," said Gazmend Bardhi, Secretary General of the Democratic Party, projecting a government linked to crime. Read also: Urgent resolution for Fredi Beleri at the People's Party congress in Bucharest Today Europa League, all matches Despite the Albanian decriminalization law that prohibits all individuals with criminal records from holding public office, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama appointed many people to positions in high public offices, including mayors, deputies, directors, etc.
Rama appointed people with criminal records involved in drug trafficking, human trafficking, forgery, rape, and even murder. To gain and maintain power, Rama has and is still using an army of criminals, who can fight mercilessly to protect the general and their interests. On July 30, 2019, the United States Department of State announced that it banned the mayor of Durrës, Vangjush Dako, and his family from entering the U.S. The ban was due to his involvement in serious corruption—he also happens to to be a very close friend and collaborator of Rama. While Dako was declared persona non grata by the State Department and his involvement in corruption is being investigated by Albanian authorities, he will most likely not face justice as long as he has Rama's protection.