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Politike2024-08-07 09:20:00

The opposition accuses him of having benefited from land worth 150 million euros in Vuno, Rama appears barefoot in the village

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The opposition accuses him of having benefited from land worth 150 million euros
Edi Rama in Vuno

Prime Minister Edi Rama has been enjoying his holidays in the south of Albania for several days now.

From time to time he has also published videos from the places where he is spending his holidays, while his walks in Vuno have attracted the attention of citizens.

The head of the government was seen yesterday evening (August 6) in the village of Vuno, in his mother's birthplace, walking barefoot on the cobblestones and then stopped to drink coffee in the center of the village.

As it seems, the appearance of the head of government has surprised the surrounding citizens.

Meanwhile, Vunoi has become a 'hot spot' in recent days between Rama and the opposition.

The Democratic Party has denounced that Prime Minister Edi Rama has benefited from an area of ​​22.4 hectares of property in Vuno. In a statement to the media, Secretary for Legal Affairs Ivi Kaso said that the uninvested value is estimated at no less than 30 million euros and invested up to 150 million euros.

"Artan Lame and Jogo Goro appeared in front of the residents and announced the completion of the legalization process. A good part of the Koleka tribe, among them Aneta Koleka, the mother of the prime minister, was on the list of beneficiaries with ownership certificates. It is about not a few meters, but about 22.4 hectares in which the Rama brothers, in the capacity of heirs, receive a part of the property, which without investment is estimated at no less than 30 million euros and when invested reaches a value of 150 million euros ", declared Ivi Kaso.

While Rama, in response to the issue of his family's property from his mother in Vuno, has shared several decision numbers and dates of the court process, claiming in some cases that he himself appointed the high officials who opposed the taking of his family's property.

He has not clarified the accusations against him as to how it is possible that no state official appeared at the trial against his family to defend the decision denying the property to the Koleka family. Rama also did not clarify whether his family and himself benefited from the laws and decisions of the government that he leads, for the property that is in the process in the Supreme Court.

The Prime Minister says in the clarification below that he has inherited his late father's studio in Tirana and has given up other family properties, for which his brother, Olsi Rama, is a potential heir.

The opposition accuses him of having benefited from land worth 150 million euros

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