Edi Rama speaks again about the disappearance of Ervis Martinaj: Here's what it says.

Prime Minister Edi Rama has spoken about the disappearance of Ervis Martinaj. Rama said on the show “Opion”, that police have a version, but to officially communicate it needs evidence. The head of the government stressed that this event is one of the reasons why the result of Gledis Nano's work became even weaker. Rama: This [...]
Prime Minister Edi Rama has spoken about the disappearance of Ervis Martinaj. Rama said on the show “Opion”, that police have a version, but to officially communicate it needs evidence.
The head of the government stressed that this event is one of the reasons why the result of Gledis Nano's work became even weaker.
Rama: I highlighted that in my speech before the State Police governing body, and that was also the main reason among those I mentioned that we saw, rather than ask the General to step back. It's amazing that we live in a Big Brother of Black and Spectaculars throwing all kinds of versions and media leading this soap opera as long as the police don't have the official version.
Does the police have information?
Rama: We'll see about that.
Do you have a version?
Rama: I'm constantly concerned by the State Police, the problem is that police should have evidence-based versions. Police have much more than others, but when they make an official statement there must be evidence. I hope he has the version as soon as possible.
Does Martinaj's disappearance relate to the games of fate?
Rama: This is hallucinating and criminal. The question of luck games is clear science of theory. There's no chance of lucky players coming back. There will be no opening of the game of fate. We have one problem, which is about online sports betting, a problem that China has and death penalty if you get caught playing. This issue was opened long ago by the Federation president. To accuse the government of engaging in such initiatives because of this nature is criminal. They're liars. The president of Fderata has addressed a commission in Parliament to open sports bets online. /tema












