Former Albanian President: I live in a house built 53 years ago, MPs with home at sea today

Albania's former president, Alfred Moisiu, who served in the post during 2002-2007, has spoken about the corruption situation in the country and bringing officials to charges. Moisiu said that, although he has been president of the Republic, he continues to live in the same house built 53 years ago. He pointed out [...]
Moisiu said that, although he has been president of the Republic, he continues to live in the same house built 53 years ago.
He noted the sharp contrast with today's officials, including MPs who, according to him, own some property, often undeclared, conveys Periscope.
I said I've been with that house for 53 years, but it's not a bad house, but it's not contemporary. But it is not a secret to say that not the top figures, but also every MP has a home on the sea, on the mountain and on the hill, some declared and some undeclared, and what are they done with? We know the rules,” Moses said.
He criticised the fact that officials are not accountable and deny the accusations, calling them slander:
I try to figure out how to fix myself. The worst part is they say they're okay and they're slander. They make you stupid too. ”
In this context, Moses called on the new justice not to work with speculation but on the basis of concrete documents.
In addition, he cited the case of “Partizan” palaces as an example requiring serious verification and tracking documentation in archives, even abroad.
If you're getting the facts, they can't say these things don't exist. Let's get a group of Partizan palaces, that was Italian land. How are the papers, I don't know. There's nothing going on without paperwork. Even if they're not here, they're in Italy. Archives go and get them, shut them down”, Moses said in A2 CNN.












