
Rama: Gaz Demi owns some military properties, but I won't give them to Olsi (What about 1 billion euros to Gaz's brother-in-law?)
After 12 years at the head of the government, Edi Rama, instead of a program to seek a fourth mandate, delivered a victimizing monologue, emphasizing his difference from Sali Berisha and Ilir Meta, who have plundered the country to enrich their families, circle of friends and relatives.
As part of this rhetoric, Edi Rama said that he has taken revenge on Gaz Demi, the 'godfather' of his brother, Olsi.
According to Babloku, Gaz Demi belongs to some public properties, as if he had inherited them and the state had prevented him from returning them. But, Rama added that he had not allowed Gaz Demi to take the public properties that 'belonged' to him, because of his brother Olsi, who is the director of the Partizani Club, owned by Gaz Demi. Rama presented this as a sacrifice that he paid because of Olsi.
"My brother is at his job, with no connection to my job. Never, ever, involved in any other commitment during my government, except for managing the "Partizani" football club. It's even been years since that club has been asking the Ministry of Defense to take some barracks, next to the new stadium that the club's owner built with his own funds. For years, they haven't managed to get it, even though they should have gotten it in time, according to me, because never, ever, has my brother neither asked for nor received any favor from my influence, while I myself found out about this much later, a very legitimate request," Rama said.
But, Edi Rama is no different from Sali Berisha and Ilir Meta in plundering public assets and money, passing them into the hands of a circle of clients. That Gaz Demi has not taken the military properties that 'belong' to him is only half the truth. The other half of the truth is that Edi Rama has given hundreds of millions of euros of public money to Gaz Demi's brother-in-law, Rrok Gjoka, whom he has presented as a Berisha oligarch. Around 300 million euros of public money Rrok Gjoka has received for the Abër Street, a road that he has abandoned, turning it into a corruption pit that continues to suck up the state budget.
As if the Arbër Road, for which Rrok Gjoka complains to Rama that it has come out with a loss, Edi has recently given Gazi's brother-in-law another 475 million euros for the design, construction, operation, maintenance, rehabilitation and transfer of the Kashar-Pezë-Lekaj road segment, with a length of 26.6 kilometers, at a cost several times higher than the same length and width of a road in EU countries.
During his time in power, Edi Rama has also given Rrok Gjoka 200 million euros in public tenders. So, during his 12 years in power, Rama has given Gaz Demi's brother-in-law about 1 billion euros in public money, plus several hydroelectric power plants.
The fact that Sali Berisha deals with who Enkelejd Alibeaj sleeps with in Dhërmi and never mentions Rrok Gjoka as the beneficiary of around 1 billion euros, raises suspicions that Gjoka may have also greased the Berisha family's 'wheel' with public money.
These facts show once again that Edi Rama and Sali Berisha are part of the same tar that has been poured over Albania. It doesn't really matter who wins on May 11, 2025, as long as public money goes into the right hands./ Pamphlet
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