The Albanian government admits: Yes, Edi Rama traveled to see the Ju-Lazio match, but with his money

Through a response to the DP's deputy head of social networks, Edi Paloka writes that after meeting with ministers in Vlora, Rama has arrived in Rinas by helicopter, and from there, by plane the charter has headed towards Turin. According to him, Rama will go to the football match between Juvenus and Lazio, held at 18.00. [...]
Through a response to the DP's deputy head of social networks, Edi Paloka writes that after meeting with ministers in Vlora, Rama has arrived in Rinas by helicopter, and from there, by plane the charter has headed towards Turin.
According to him, Rama will go to the football match between Juvenus and Lazio, held at 18.00.
About a few minutes ago, exactly at 13,44, the prime minister of the poorest country in Europe, after arriving at the Rinna airport from Vlora by Cougar helicopter, is headed for Turin with a subject of Cesna 550, of Serbia, YUBTB.
Reason; Juventus-Lazio match taking place at 18.00
Whoever has the opportunity, a journalist or not, let's verify”, writes Paloka.
The government reacted to this news from Palka.
Through the director of communication, Andrew Fuga admits that everything is true, but their journey is not paid by the state budget.
Fuga says Rama is invited to attend the meeting by Juvenus President Agnelli.
Funga Response
It is quite true that Prime Minister Edi Rama has traveled to Turin today, along with Lazio Sports Director Igli Tare.
They left Rinas on a plane booked by the Lazio club for the sports director, Igli Tare. Who after spending a few days in the south in Albania has returned to his duty today.
The Prime Minister has been invited by President Agnelli, for his first fight at the U.S. House, and will return tomorrow morning. For those who try to play war by plane and helicopter, we explain that the country's prime minister's travels have cost much less the state budget than those of the predecessor.
The prime minister travels to Economy Class and so does the ministers. The state budget has never paid for any private or family travel. Whoever doesn't know that the prime ministers as a rule have used helicopters during the required annual flight hours that these vehicles perform (for technical reasons of maintenance), inform us that the prime minister's helicopter trips during his time on duty are counted less than the fingers of his hands.
There's probably a hundred ways and a reason to go ahead with Eddie Rama and his government! But if they wanted me to solve a lot of absurdities on the list of charges against the prime minister, it's the charge that Edi Rama is given to luxury, money vices. A fool with horns!









