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Editorial2024-10-01 16:30:00

The true face of a rotten system!

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The true face of a rotten system!

Gjergj Luca, a controversial businessman has become a symbol of what many describe as the modern mafia in the country. This man, who has managed to build an entire empire on the back of corruption and connections with politics and organized crime, is the true face of a rotten system that is only further sinking the Albanian economy and society.

 

Friend of the Prime Minister: Everything can be bought

One of the most disgusting aspects of Gjergj Luca is his close relationship with Prime Minister Edi Rama. It is clear that Rama and Luca have a favorable relationship, where the common interest is power and money. With a prime minister who gives him protection and eases his way to success, Luca has managed to manipulate and destroy every obstacle that comes his way.

It doesn't matter if he tramples over competitors, abuses the country's natural resources or makes shady deals behind the scenes with members of organized crime - as long as he has Rama by his side, he is untouchable. This is the real mafia: a system where politics and crime are closely linked, feeding off each other to keep a sick and rotten structure afloat.

Links with Organized Crime

One of the biggest concerns about the figure of Luca is his suspected connection with elements of organized crime in Albania. Some information from within the business and political sector tells us about a connection between Luca and criminal groups operating in Albania, Europe and Latin America. This relationship with organized crime includes drug trafficking, where Luca uses his wealth and power to secure benefits for criminal groups, while in return he receives support and protection to maintain control over his businesses. Some reports indicate that through these connections, Luca has also influenced local and parliamentary elections, using his economic influence and crime networks to support certain political candidates.

The Shameful Silence of the Media

One of the most shocking aspects of this whole story is the silence of the media. The media in Albania, instead of being the voice of the truth and exposing the crimes of the mobster Luca, often choose silence, or even worse, report in a one-sided manner. Why? Because Luca has the power and money to buy everything, including the media. Journalists, instead of doing their job and speaking the truth, feel intimidated, corrupted or silenced by the pressures and influences of politics and organized crime.

As long as the justice system and the media are under his influence, it is hard to imagine that he could face real consequences for his actions.
This media silence is a national shame. In a country where criminals and mobsters like Gjergj Luca have more voice and power than honest citizens, it is clear that freedom of speech and democracy are just illusions.

Conclusion: A Criminal in a Suit

Gjergj Luca is not just a successful businessman, as he likes to appear in public and under the lines of the media that has fed him fish. He is a sophisticated mobster, who has managed to capture politics, the economy and the media, turning Albania into a playground where he is the untouchable ruler. As long as people like him continue to have power, Albanian society will be condemned to suffer under the shadow of corruption, abuse and injustice. Gjergj Luca is the clearest example of how the mafia can hold an entire country hostage, destroying any hope for a better future.

There are strong suspicions that his company "Rozafa", and other related businesses, have been used as a front to launder money obtained through dubious activities, including drug trafficking and corruption. His powerful structures have created a network where criminal and economic interests intersect, giving Luca an illegal advantage in the market.

In fact, one of the strongest allegations is that Luca has managed to exploit the vacuum of legal oversight in Albania to create a climate where he controls every aspect of the fish market, often through mafia methods. His competitors often report intimidation and pressure, indicating that Luca's ways are more similar to those of organized crime than to those of an ordinary businessman.
If this reality continues to be ignored by institutions and society, Albania will continue to remain under the shadow of the influence of crime and corruption, with people like Luca leading this destruction. / Pamphlet

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