
The researcher of international relations, Ardit Bido, has published a document, which according to him shows that Orthodox Archbishop Anastas Janullatos has a Greek passport.
Bido writes that the Archbishop has met MEP Fredi Beleri for this reason in the cell, while asking how the Greek diplomat became the Archbishop, when the law defines only diplomatic and secret service?

Bido's post:
Do you know that Archbishop Anastas is a Greek diplomat in his passport?
For anyone wondering why Archbishop Anastas only accepts and visits the prisoner Beleri and not Dako, Goron, Koka and any other Orthodox politician who is going through the same difficulties, he has probably never seen this document, his Greek diplomatic passport, which in fact he himself placed it in the Albanian public database, but the media have never published it, even though they are ready to publish every detail of Greek political nationalism.
The Greek Law 4781/2021 on diplomatic passports, as well as its predecessor, define in a limited way the positions that in Greece have the right to receive a Greek diplomatic passport, where at no point is the clergy of Churches outside Greece defined. The exception can only be made by the Greek Foreign Minister, for diplomatic, military or secret service personnel. Therefore, the question arises, how does he have this passport?
The fact that today he also holds the Albanian passport, which was not given to any orthodox president that Albania has had, but was given to a Bektashi, does not change anything. He, according to his entourage, continues to use only the Greek diplomatic passport, breaking the record as the longest serving Greek diplomat in Albania, while diplomatic passport holders come and go in embassies and consulates.
When Beleri, who used to be side by side with the leader of Golden Dawn in Greece, tells us that Archbishop Anastas worked for the minority and gave Beleri the courage to overcome the challenges of the vote stealing trial, we have no reason not to believe him . Finally, isn't Archbishop Anastas himself the illegitimately elected bishop in Greece by an illegitimate Holy Synod installed by the far-right military Junga in the late 60s, left without any bishopric until 1990 due to the illegitimate election of how much was catapulted to Tirana with the support of some Albanian politicians, against the wishes of the believers here? Isn't he the one who never said "Orthodox Albanians", but spoke about minorities and many ethnic groups in the most homogeneous Church, where over 90% are Orthodox Albanians?
The chosen ones of the extreme got together today!
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