Before today's broadcast, the Italian media have revealed some preliminary fragments where it is said that Giorgia Meloni will burn her hand for her friend Edi Rama, who is hosting mafia leaders for meetings at the Prime Minister's office.
The Italian television "Rai 3" will continue with the publication of the next investigation about the strong connection of the Albanian government with crime and corruption, as well as the refugee camps in Gjadër and Shengjin.
In the show, it is expected that the recorded interview with Prime Minister Edi Rama, who launched a fierce campaign of attacks after the publication of the first documentary from the show Report, on "Rai 3", will be published.
Before today's broadcast, the Italian media have revealed some preliminary fragments where it is said that Giorgia Meloni will burn her hand for her friend Edi Rama, who is hosting mafia leaders for meetings at the Prime Minister's office.
Parts of the program that will be broadcast tonight:
Giorgia is convinced that the Rama government's accusations of cooperation with the Albanian mafia are pure propaganda.
"Help me to show solidarity with Edi Rama for the lynching he suffered just for trying to help our nation," said Meloni at the party program conference last April after the episode of the Report on the agreement for immigrants between Italy and Albania.
However, the prime minister risks burning her hand in the fire. In the "Albania Campaign" investigation that Report will broadcast this evening, we gathered the testimony of the former Albanian deputy prime minister, Arben Ahmetaj, the former right-hand man of Edi Rama.
A year and a half ago, a warrant was issued for his arrest for corruption in an incinerator investigation that shocked half the government. To avoid prison, Ahmetaj fled to Switzerland and as Rama's confidant, is now one of his most insidious accusers.
Ahmetaj discovered the fundamental role of the mafia in the Albanian economy and politics: "Criminal groups get contracts thanks to some figures who launder money in Albania through construction. They coordinate with Edi Rama".
According to the accusations of the fugitive former deputy prime minister, Rama would have direct information with the clan leaders: "I saw the mafia leaders in Edi Rama's office at the Prime Minister".
Ahmetaj claims that the two parties (Rama-Mafia) are mediated by an entrepreneur from Durrës named Ergys Agasi, a businessman who operates in the sector of the son of a former socialist deputy.
In the interview for Report, Rama rejects the complaints, describing his former arm as unreliable: "People should not be taken seriously. Albanian politics is not contaminated by the mafia".
However, a short time later, a meeting was held in the office and in Rama, from which the report can show photos, where Luftar Hysa , considered by the Canadian authorities as a main cleaner of the Sinaloa cartel, participated.
But Albania is not a conquering land only for Albanian mafia clans. In recent years, many Italian entrepreneurs have sought their fortune beyond the Adriatic. Among them Massimo D'Alema. Report revealed that last year the former prime minister opened an A&I lobbying firm in Tirana, where a few months ago new companies did not pay any taxes.
"In Albania they deal with cryptocurrencies", says Ahmetaj. And asked by Report, D'Alema denies it./ Pamphlet
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