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"Investments in Albania 10 times higher than in Croatia"/ Berisha: Theft by Edi Rama

2024-11-04 12:18:00, Politikë CNA

"Investments in Albania 10 times higher than in Croatia"/ Berisha:

The former prime minister, Sali Berisha, in a conference with journalists, spoke about the government's investments, which according to him are 10 times more expensive than in Croatia.

During his speech, Berisha accused Prime Minister Edi Rama and other governors of stealing the budget.

Among other things, Berisha emphasized that this phenomenon is a cardinal feature of the budgets of ideological dictatorships.

"The government submitted to the Parliament the budget for the next year, at first sight it should have offered greater goodness to the Albanian citizens. In Albania, a paradoxical phenomenon has occurred. The increase in the budget, doubling it, has been accompanied by the annual increase of poverty, extreme poverty or misery. This phenomenon is a cardinal feature of ideological dictatorships. The money used by Edi Rama for public works is 10 times higher than in Croatia. This budget is described as a governmental paradise of theft and punishment of Albanian citizens.

If you study the budget, you understand that the vast majority is not dedicated to the citizen, but is a capital investment, just as it happened in the ideological dictatorship where 35% of the budget was invested in bunkers and tunnels, but here they are invested in public roads that are invested at a price 10 times higher high.

Investing in roads is more profitable. The World Bank has found that 1 million invested in roads is 4 million profit in income after investment. With 2 conditions, the investment must be economically viable, not like the tunnel of the account that is locked in October and the gates are opened in June, costing 65 million euros for residents. Like the airport of Vlora, which is announced as the largest in the Balkans. Built 4 times more. It fines Albanian citizens with the tickets of all passengers, which will be less than 600,000 per year," said Berisha. / CNA





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