Albanian parliament member Agron Shehaj denounces Prime Minister Edi Rama for closing his business through the police

The Albanian police in the surroundings of the deputy of the parliament of Albania, Agron Shehaj
 The Albanian police in the surroundings of the deputy of the parliament of Albania, Agron Shehaj
 The deputy of the Democratic Party of Albania, Agron Shehaj, has accused Prime Minister of Albania Edi Rama of putting pressure on him by closing businesses with the force of the State Police.

Through a video published on social networks, Shehaj writes that the police for the fourth time, without any court decision, have invited his business and forcibly removed the employee.

For Shehaj, this is political blackmail of Rama, but that will not stop him from becoming the opposition.


"For the fourth time, without any order and without any court decision, Edi Rama's political police have once again attacked my businesses by terrorizing and forcing employees out. I will continue to tell the truth and denounce every affair involving the Prime Minister and the government", says Shehaj.

The conflict between Shehaj and the police started at the end of last year when Shehaj opposed the decision of the police to remove his business from a building, in a time when that building was partly without permission.

We remind you that the Government of Albania is ranked among the most corrupt in Europe. The McGonical case reinforced this perception, but on the other hand, a good part of the Albanian public opinion thinks that it is better to have connections with "American spies than with those of Russia". Because it is widely perceived that the illegal but "de facto" leader of the Albanian opposition, Sali Berisha, is a passionate Russian spy according some sources. 

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