Italy's prime minister paid the bill of Italians leaving without paying, the owner took the expected action

Italy's prime minister, Giorgia Melon, has ordered the Italian ambassador to Albania this Saturday to pay the bill of four Italian tourists who left a restaurant in Berat without paying off. However, the owner of this restaurant, Gabriela Cadena, has decided that this money is kept as an extraordinary memory, and also “against [...]
However, the owner of this restaurant, Gabriela Kadena, has decided that this money is kept as an extraordinary memory, and also “against the bad eye”.
She has thanked Melon, viewing him as a good and strict “”, which sets an example for her home.
We sincerely thank Georgia Melon, a real lady. We're not rich, we work hard as a family, we don't do so much to avoid impressing that money! But this is not a matter of money for us and we are very moved by the gesture! A wonderful example of dignity from a good, strict mother who sets an example for her home! Great Georgia! We also love him half Italian. We were highly honored by coming on vacation to Vlora”, she wrote.
It's her money that sent us. They will stay here in the restaurant as an extraordinary memory and also against the bad eye”, Gabriela Kadana concluded.
In an official response, the Italian Embassy in Tirana announced that Melon's orders had paid Italian tourists' bills. But that move prompted the opposition's response in Italy, which dropped accusations that public money had been used.
Through a second reaction, the Italian Embassy in Tirana explained yesterday that Melon's money was for him.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Melon himself made a response to its social Facebook network, where she clarified the opposition regarding the incident with 4 Italian tourists in Berat. Mellon said the bill is paid on its own and is not state budget money, as the opposition criticised.












