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Librazhd road collapse/ Rama: There is no corruption, zero, zero!

Librazhd road collapse/ Rama: There is no corruption, zero, zero!

Prime Minister Edi Rama said that the collapse of the road on the Librazhd-Përrenjas axis has nothing to do with corruption, but with the difficult geology of the land. He said that the landslide is a consequence of natural conditions and difficult terrain and not human intervention.


According to him, the same problem also occurs in Greece, due to the very intense and persistent rainfall this winter.

Edi Rama: I want to stop here once again to address the extraordinary noise of homemade bombs that exploded in all 700 political-media pots of Albania, related to a natural disaster or as it is called in infrastructure contracts, an intervention of a force majeure that has nothing to do with man, but with nature, on the Corridor 8 axis, on the Corridor 8 construction site, where one of the most meaningful works of Albania in the years after the fall of the regime is being built, and this noise, this madness, which persistently conveyed to the ears of Albanians, the message that that slide of several hundred meters on an axis of many kilometers was a consequence of corruption, is nothing other than part of a whole chain of hysteria, which is coming around the feet of Albania, precisely at the time when Albania is carrying out its most historic mission to finally reach the peak where Albanians deserve to live, where the common home of the Union is. European. And precisely when Albania is fighting corruption harder than ever and these are facts, here it is said that corruption is greater than ever. This is as true as the connection of corruption with that landslide. Zero, zero! There is a difficult geology there and the landslide has affected, not the new axis, anything related to the construction site and all the works that have been done with the construction site along the Elbasan-Qafë-Thanë road segment, but the old road, in a place where the mountainous terrain, clay formations and unstable slopes have been significantly affected, as has happened in many places, starting from neighboring Greece due to the very intense and persistent rainfall this winter.

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