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The journalist who exposed Rama's 'unwashed' interviews Berisha, raises doubts about the prime minister's connection with the services of Bucharest

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The journalist who exposed Rama's 'unwashed' interviews Berisha,

The Romanian journalist, Liviu Alexa, interviewed former Prime Minister Sali Berisha regarding the scandal of the Romanian general, Florian Koldea.

According to the Romanian journalist, Rama was a student in Romania and during this time he may have been recruited by the secret service.

According to him, this explains Rama's connection with the general of the Romanian secret services, Florian Koldea.

Journalist: I tried to look at Edi Rama's CV, and I just found a series of clichés that seem to be a "nice story". But practically, we know nothing about some parts of his life. For example, a source of mine from the secret services in Romania revealed to me that Mr. Rama was also a student in Romania, an aspect that is not mentioned in his CV. And the same source told me that it is very possible that Rama was recruited by the Romanian secret service, and this would also explain the connection with Koldea, or the former Romanian Prime Minister Viktor Ponta. What do you think about this?

Berisha: Let me emphasize a few words about this. First, Edi Rama is the son of the deputy of Nexhmie Hoxha and Ramiz Ali, Kristaq Rama. Edi Rama's father signed the public hanging in August 1988 of a dissident poet, Havzi Nela. I recommend you to read about Havzi Nela. And Havzi Nela was hanged, because he wrote that the wind of his opinion would also blow in our country, and human rights would also come to Albanians. He paid for it by hanging. And there were several other members in the presidium, in the presidium headed by Ramiz Alia, who did not sign, while Edi Rama's father signed next to Ramiz Alia for his hanging. This is his background. I never heard that he went to study in Romania. He has hidden this from the Albanian public. What is said, is said as follows. He was in Paris and according to Fatos Nanos, he was selling stolen icons there. Yes. Fatos Nano, who took him from Paris at a time when he was selling stolen icons. For your curiosity, when the regime destroyed churches and mosques in Albania, thousands of beautiful religious objects and icons became objects of trade and illegal trade. Edi Rama, in Paris, was selling and was arrested, according to Gjergji Thimos, who is a collector of old works of art. Rama was arrested and also given a number as a prisoner in France by the French police.

He has a very dark past. Now… with him is another character. Now he is the minister of the interior and he is Taulant Balla. Taulant Balla studied in Romania. According to diplomatic sources, our council in Romania sent a notification to the Ministry of Interior that Balla deals with human trafficking, prostitution trafficking. Balla himself introduces himself to Koldea. In fact, Balla is the person who was found to have made 54 trips with Edmond Bego, a man sentenced in Italy to 18 years as a trafficker. That is, with these 54 trips with diplomatic passports, there are strong grounds to think that he transported cocaine or drugs in diplomatic suitcases. So it's a group. Rama himself has made... in two years... 141 trips with his taxi plane, with his personal plane. Aircraft taxi. There are many rumors that he has transported in diplomatic suitcases on these narco-euro trips and drugs. But in two years, 141 private jet trips, I think that's unique.

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