62 thousand meters of public land, the sports palace and the city stadium are transformed into the next towers for Sinan Idrizi...
In Vlora, one of the most serious acts of imposing power on the city and its local elected officials is taking place, an imposition that has nothing to do with development and everything to do with the plunder of public property.
Edi Rama, through the Investment Corporation, has decided to take over the management of 62 thousand square meters of public land, including the sports palace and the stadium, to give to his favorite clients.
This is the epilogue of a policy of plunder that no longer hides anything, no longer uses alibis, and no longer questions anyone.
Towers up to 35 stories high will be built on this land, a concrete Manhattan in the heart of the coastal city, unrelated to either the city's needs or its historical identity.
The scheme is simple and brutal.
Sinan Idrizi, close to the prime minister, will take the land of the sports palace and stadium, promising to build a new sports palace and several towers. Transforming the entire process into a pure clientelistic transaction.
The absurdity is that the sports palace is neither dilapidated nor unusable. It is in very good condition and for decades has served as a place where entire generations have developed sports activities and not only. It is part of the city's memory, an element of Vlora's identity, but for Edi Rama and his clients this has no value. Memory does not bring profits, while the towers bring millions.
Vlora is not developing, it is being sold in pieces, and this is the culmination of a policy that treats public property as loot to pay for the alliances of power. When the city turns into a concrete stage for the oligarchs and when local institutions become silent, we are no longer dealing with governance, but with organized robbery. What is happening in Vlora is the final act of a logic that demolishes memory to erect towers and buries the city to feed the clients of power./ Pamphlet
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