Amnesty, fight apple, between Rama and internationals

Prime Minister Edi Rama has appeared critical of internationals over their positions for fiscal amnesty. He considers the reactions against Western embassies and representatives in Tirana disrespectful. “T] Come to Albania and say amnesty, why is it unacceptable, is disrespect for Albania and the government of the Republic of Albania, all friends [...]
He considers the reactions against Western embassies and representatives in Tirana disrespectful.
“Tyou come to Albania and say amnesty, why it is unacceptable is disrespect for Albania and the government of the Republic of Albania, all of our dear friends, and we will say mutual respect to our partners is the A's of my work in the function of guiding the government”, Rama said on July 15th.
EU Office Responded to Ambassador Christiane Hohmann spoke after the report was submitted.
“Adoption of a tax and criminal amnesty against EU councils and Moneyval could jeopardise the fight against corruption and money laundering”, the EU office underlined.
US Ambassador, Yuri Kim was shown more directly.
You must choose who owns this place. Will ordinary people have it? Will it be the criminals? Who will own your land, all those hotels, and who will receive the benefits?”, the diplomat said.
Rama answered an interview for Euronews Albania.
You want my answer to the American Ambassador because he said that, I flatly reject this language that leaders have to choose who will rule this country, citizens or criminals. As far as I'm concerned, I've made my choice in time. Charge Th Block It doesn't help in the fight against money laundering, but it creates a huge fog where the only beneficiaries are criminals and money launderers”, the head of government stressed.
The contents in this case differ from that of March, when Battuta were publicly exchanged.












