
The leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, has accused Prime Minister Rama of links to drug cartels and of deliberately abandoning strategic partners such as NATO and the US.
According to Berisha, Rama's speech today was a "day of mourning" for Albanians, where any mention of the North Atlantic Alliance was demonstratively left out, while government decisions are moving towards supporting criminal interests.
Berisha warned that Rama is already in a 'red circle', isolated internationally like Nicolás Maduro, as he is involved in drug money laundering and collaborating with figures declared non grata by the US.
"Today, the head of the narco-state, in a speech that no one except Maduro has ever delivered so long, told Albanians the darkest messages."
First, he ultimately rejected NATO in the most important area of any country, which is security, and did not mention the North Atlantic Alliance once.
And this is not without purpose.
First, let's get the records. It has not imposed the 2 percent obligation as the budget requires. It has deceived NATO, it has deceived the US.
But this one has a different problem. The big problem is the drug cartels.
President Donald Trump, for the first time in history, declares drug cartels terrorist groups and yesterday the secretary of defense, from Puerto Rico, what did he declare? This war, he said, is different from all the other wars we have fought. This war is not about politics, this war is about the lives of our children, about the future of our children.
I guarantee that the head of the drug cartels in Albania has felt this to the core. The one who welcomed Luftim Hysa, today declared the world's leading terrorist organization, Sinaloa, into his office. The one who opened the doors to billions and billions of euros, not only from Albanian cartels, but regional cartels, and approved ten million square meters of construction in a meeting to launder these cartels' drugs, is in the red circle. He is one with Maduro and has nowhere to go.
That's why he says we don't need lectures from across the Atlantic, in his speech today he says he's okay with the EU, that he thinks the EU won't fight drugs and corruption. All of this has been brought about by Europol and Eurojust.
"So, he is on his darkest day and his days will only get darker and darker, as he deserves," Berisha said, among other things.
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