
After promising a "new parliamentary building", Rama paves the way for the razing of the parliament and the conversion of the land into towers, a project initiated in 2010 as an agreement between him and Berisha...
At the SP Assembly, Edi Rama silently passed one of the most difficult decisions: the razing of the parliament building and the construction of a new "dignified" one.
The coded message is clear: the land where the parliament is today will be turned into a construction site for towers for the oligarchs, family members, and friends of the Prime Minister.
This territory in the heart of Tirana has long been on the list of assets for looting. The scheme is the same: the government gives the public land, takes only 3% of the area for the municipality (sometimes it takes it and sometimes it doesn't), while the rest is sold at stratospheric prices of over 5,000 euros/m2.
The story is not new. In 2010, Berisha, Meta and Rama as mayor, approved the project for the towers and the Great Mosque. After several appeals, the court suspended only the towers near the mosque, but the permit for the DP headquarters and the parliament remained. In 2013, before leaving power, Berisha took the decision to the KKT: razing the parliament, moving it to another area and developing the land with towers. But the moment he lost the elections, he changed the plan and made the SHQUP the headquarters of the DP, for fear that Rama would leave the Berisha family out of the bargain.
Today, after 12 years in power, Rama revives the plan, using as justification the need for a “modern” parliament. But the signals are clear: the land of the parliament, the DP headquarters and the “Fan Noli” flower garden will become towers. And it is no wonder that Rama and Berisha have reopened the old agreement, now that Berisha has regained the party seal and legal representation, having the power to transform the DP headquarters into a tower as well.
This is the essence: the destruction of institutions to turn them into towers. From the Constitutional agreement in 2008, to the 2010 bazaar, the 2013 permit and the reopening today, everything is an unbroken line between Rama and Berisha. The parliament is just a facade, the tower square is the real market./ Pamphlet
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