
Prime Minister Edi Rama in the interview with the journalist of "Rai3", Giorgio Mottola, also spoke about the accusations raised by former Deputy Prime Minister Arben Ahmetaj.
Asked by the Italian journalist about Ahmetaj's accusations about the cannabisization of the country and the government's connections with exponents of crime, Rama tried to overlook the situation by answering that the person in question has problems with justice.
Part of the interview
Rai3 : We spoke with an exponent, former important exponent of your government, who claims that in the past years, often, during official government meetings, he warned about cannabis and that you said it would be a "boost" , an important contribution to the economy, will develop Albanians. Is it true?
Rama : I don't know who you talked to, but I wouldn't trust those who speak too much because the seat of power no longer warms the stagnant. I think so. They are not people to be taken seriously, but can only be pitied.
Rai3 : The same person claims that the heads of Albanian criminal organizations also came to this office and that you met them here.
Rama : Same source.
Rai3 : Yes.
Rama : Then, it must be a completely polluted source and there must be problems with justice.
Rai3 : And, however, he has held very important positions in your governments.
Rama : Ah! We have a saying in Albania, "there is no forest without pigs".
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