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Die Peinlichkeiten der US - EU Botschafter in Albanien, die nur viel dummes Zeug daher reden ! ohne Resultate

Das Ansehen der auslaendischen Botschafter ist inzwischen gleich Null in Albanien, weil man Tatenlos zusieht, wie das Land durch Null Institutionen, in eine reine traditionelle Landraub Orgie verfaellt, wo sich jeder Land nimmt, wo er will und oft mit militanter Gewalt. Fast taegliche Schiessereien in Albanien und fast 10.000 Tode inzwischen sind die Folge und das Ausland sieht zu, wie militante Politiker Banden, auch teure Urbanistik Plaene der Weltbank, aus Italien und Deutschland finanziert praktisch als nicht exististent behandelt, wie die Anrechte der Alt Anwohner. in Sued Albanien sind 82% der Kuesten Grundstuecke so in Mafia Hand gekommen und das Geschaeft, wird in einem Amok Zug weiter fortgesetzt, oft durch die gut bekannten Tropoje Polizei Banden, des Salih Berisha, welche bereits die kompletten Innenstaedte von Tirana und Durres vor 15 Jahren verwuesteten.

Die Botschafter in Tirana, gelten wie die Nonsens Tausend EU Delegationen als dummer Schwaetzer Club, oft auch vollkommen inkomptent, aber hoch bezahlt.

Man koennte hier nur den OSCE Botschafter Eugen Wohlfahrt als Ausnahme bezeichnen, und zum Nachplabber Trupp gehoert die Deutsche Botschafterin Carola Müller -Holtkemper, ist nicht einmal in der Lage, das jemand in der Botschaft waehrend der Geschaeftszeit anwesend ist und hat Null Kontakte zu den 3 Alt- Investoren, welche Arbeitsplaetze geschaffen haben. Man macht halt munter weiter, wenn mit hohen Millionen Aufwand, unkontrolliert KfW Gelder in die Wasser Projekte des Landes gesteckt werden und so auch Sarande vollkommen zerstoert wurde, durch die beruechtigte Gjoka Mafia, des Salih Berisha.

Hier schwafelt der US Staatssekretaer Tom Countryman, den selben Unfug, wie vor 2 Jahren in einer Art Schallplatten Wiederholung. Besonders beliebt, sind das leere Geschwafel, bei dem Nonsens US Botschafter Alexander Arivzu und bei der Deutsche Botschafterin Carola Müller -Holtkemper. Die kassieren viel Geld, mit einer Arbeitsleistung von 16-jaehrigen Hauptschuelern.

Eugen Wollfahrt, der neue Chef der OSCE — Frühstücks Ei und Spaß Veranstaltung, aus Jucks für die Prominenz: dachschadender Albaner Mafia!dachschaden

siehe
Deutsche Mafia Diplomaten im Balkan: Sabine Bloch, Herbert Schenck, Thomas Weck , Michael Dumke und Nertila Dumke
Interview with Bardha Azari of Voice of America Albanian Service
Tom Countryman
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs
Washington, DC
May 25, 2011

VOA Albania: Mr. Countryman, Albania just went through local elections on May 8th, however the results of these elections have raised disputes between the majority and the opposition on whether the ballots dropped in the wrong color boxes should be counted as valid. What is your opinion on the issue?

DAS Countryman: Let me talk about the elections first on the positive side.

The fact that Albanians turned out at such a high participation rate shows how deeply they care about their country and about the future of democracy in their country and I want to salute the citizens of Albania not only for high participation, but for going through the voting process peacefully. I also want to salute the members of non-governmental organizations who deployed more than a thousand non-partisan monitors throughout Albania. I think these are extremely positive in demonstrating in Europe and the United States that Albanians desire clean and competitive democracy. So I think this by itself is a great victory for the people.

I think it was the most clean and fair elections that Albanians have had in their history. Not to minimize the problems that were there and that remain, but I see very many positive signs in how the elections were conducted.

Secondly, I think there is something for each party to conclude about the election. Both of the major parties, the democrats and the socialists, did better in some areas than they expected and worse in other areas than they expected. It leads me to conclude that the Albanian political life is balanced between two strong forces. That creates an extra obligation on the part of both of those parties to find ways to work together in a civilized political manner whether it is in the town halls across the country or in the national parliament or in the preparation of the next national election.

I think it’s what the people of Albania demand and what the United States and the European Union and the OSCE also expect.

On the specific question you asked, the question of counting the miscast ballots was not well handled. We’ve said throughout the process that the rules must be clear and that they must be applied in a transparent and fair manner.

The rules about counting the miscast ballots were made only after election day. The legal basis for making this decision is not clear to us. I understand the argument put forward by the Central Election Commission, but this is an argument that could have been made and should have been made prior to the elections, and on the basis of a consensus among all the parties. The way it was handled here has unnecessarily put a shadow on what was otherwise a very positive process.

Please note I’m not saying the decision is illegal, I’m saying that the legal basis is not clear to us and it appears that it is not consistent with the past practices of election commissions.

Now the way forward is to resolve this issue according to the constitutional institutions that Albania has established. And this means first, appeals in the Central Election Commission and then appeals to the Electoral College. Those appeals must be allowed to proceed independently, and both parties must pledge, must promise that they will respect the final decisions of the Electoral College.

VOA Albania: Mr. Countryman, when you say that both the EU and the United States of America have called on both parties to dialogue and reach a consensus on what will happen with the miscast ballots, while in the meantime we’re waiting for the appeals to be filed and the decision from the Electoral College. So are we expecting here a legal conclusion of the whole issue? Or a political conclusion?

DAS Countryman: That’s a good question. When we say consensual decisions, speaking for the U.S. now, what we should have seen is a decision within the Central Election Commission before the election was held on what to do on this issue of miscast ballots which has been an issue in previous elections. That’s where the consensual decision should have been taken.

At this point we have a certification of an interim result by the Central Election Commission that was not taken on the basis of consensus. Therefore it is now a legal issue for the Electoral College to decide, and we expect the members of the Electoral College to make a decision on the basis of the law without pressure from any party. That’s the legal obligation and that’s how the issue of the next Mayor of Tirana should be settled.

But politically we expect of both parties to avoid making threats about demonstrations or violence if they don’t like the result. We expect each of them to say politically that they will respect the decision of the Electoral College. And we expect them to show a greater cooperation and more commitment to democratic processes at all levels, whether it is the smallest town in Albania or in the capital city or in the national parliament. That’s the distinction I would make between legal and political. The parties must create the political atmosphere in which the Electoral College can make a clear legal decision.

VOA Albania: In the previous parliamentary elections we had the socialist opposition underscoring the importance of every vote being counted while now the opposite is happening. What would you have to say about that?

DAS Countryman: The principal of having every vote counted is important. The more important issue is the fairness and consistency of the rules that are applied here. It is of great regret to us that there was not more agreement between the two major parties about the procedures for this election. This question could have, should have been settled in advance before the counting process started.

VOA Albania: In a situation like this the counting has started and there is a lack of guidance in the law, in the electoral code, if you will. Should the Central Election Commission make an interpretation of the law if they don’t have a clear specification there? Or should it abide by the precedent in this case?

DAS Countryman: That’s a hard question and I think it needs to go to the Electoral College to answer. Again, if there had been a greater spirit of consensus from the two parties they could have reached an agreement on procedure before the election or even before the voting, the counting process started.

What else they should have done in a situation where they did not have consensus, I’m going to leave that to the Electoral College. I’ll again just express our disappointment that this particular decision was not made with consensus, does not have a perfectly clear legal basis, and we’re not certain that it has been consistently applied. But those are decisions on which the Electoral College needs to make a final ruling.

VOA Albania: The socialist party candidate, Edi Rama, has said that he will not recognize results that will not show him a winner by ten votes, while his democratic party arrival, Lulzim Basha has noted that the will wait until the whole legal process of the election results is over. Do you have a message for these two candidates?

DAS Countryman: First I congratulate both of them. Clearly each of them did a good job of motivating their supporters to come to the polls. The fact that the election is so very close between the two, each of them should take as a compliment. And I do sincerely congratulate them.

I have to say at the same time, however, that it is not responsible to state in advance that the results will be rejected if a candidate doesn’t like the results. That is the opposite of what the constitutional system requires.

The European Union, OSCE and the U.S. have done everything we possibly can to make this election fair and transparent. We didn’t do the work, the people of Albania did it. It is absolutely necessary that that same insistence on fairness and transparency goes to the very end of the process. That’s why threats not to recognize the results, threats to use demonstrations or violence if the legal result is not what is expected, are unacceptable in a democracy.

I think that years from now people in Albania or in Brussels or in Washington may not remember who the two candidates were. What they will remember is whether the people and the state of Albania solved a difficult issue in a close election, whether they solved that issue with violence and demonstrations or they solved it with dignity by respecting the legal process. And what we expect of a NATO member and a country that hopes to join the EU is to rely on the dignified option on appealing to the legal process that is in place.

VOA Albania: A very last question, Mr. Countryman, will this tense situation created by these elections have an impact on Albania’s aspiration for membership in the European Union?

DAS Countryman: I’ll go back to my previous answer. It depends upon how they solve it. As I said, overall, this was a very positive election. Yes, the election in Tirana was close and controversial, but remember how many hundreds of mayors and thousands of candidates were elected across the country in a transparent way, without the kinds of disputes that we’ve seen at the local level in the past.

To sustain that positive image of these elections it’s absolutely necessary that both parties and the people of Albania insist that this is solved according to legal mechanisms, solved with dignity, not with violence. That will determine whether this will be a positive or a negative episode for Albania in its aspiration to join the European Union.

VOA Albania: Mr. Countryman, thank you very much for the interview. Thank you for your time.

DAS Countryman: Thank you, and please again pass my congratulations to all the people of Albania for what I think is a genuine demonstration of democratic spirit.

VOA Albania: By all means. Thank you very much.

http://tirana.usembassy.gov/11pr_0526.html


US Botschafter in Tirana: Alexander Arvizu

Gary Kokollari, seit 20 Jahren, als einer der wenigen US-Albaner bekannt, weil er auch hohe Jobs in US Firmen hatte, ebenso für seine Analysen, auch gegen die Fatos Nano Mafia rund um Agron Duka, Lefter Koca und co., stellt in einem veröffentlichten Brief an den US Botschafter Arivzu, ganz offen die Frage, warum der Botschafter Nichts unternimmt, gegen die kriminell operierende Verbrecher Gruppe des Salih Berisha, seiner Justiz Sabotage und erinnert an die vielen Verbrechen von früheren US-Botschafter, u.a. Josef Limprecht (als Terroristen und Mafia Partner eliminiert, Mitte Mai 2002)  mit seinem Drogen schmuggel, Todesschwadronen und als Vertreter u.a. der Welt Betrugs Firma: New World Telekom (World.com), welche die Albanische Telekom damals übernehmen sollte mit leeren Versprechungen.  Ebenso wird er auf die Article im Magazin “Rollingstone” angesprochen.“The stoner arm dealer”, was nur eine Zusammenfassung, einer US Kongress Untersuchung ist, rund um Mafiöse Geschäfte des Fatmir Mediu und der Salih Berisha Gruppe, was viele Tode in Albanien und in Afghanistan zur Folge hatte.
Eduard Kukan: Albanien hat seine Chance vertan - und die Idioten Mafia Truppe des Pyschopaten Salih Berisha
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Eduard Kukan: Albanien hat seine Chance vertan - und die Idioten Mafia Truppe des Pyschopaten Salih Berisha

 

US Botschaft in Tirana: “Die Politiker arbeiten nicht für das Volk”

Albanien im Chaos, der kriminellen Politik Clans

EP: Albania lost its chance
25/05/2011 19:40

EP: Albania lost its chance
After the European Commission, the European Parliament has also reached that conclusion that May 8th local elections were a lost chance for Albania.
Eduard Kukan
The head of the Delegation for Balkan, Eduard Kukan, declared that Albania is experiencing a political stalemate and recent elections did not help overcoming it.

Die Peinlichkeit des Wolfgang Grossruck in Tirana!

Sonder Modell eines Österreichischen Idioten: Wolfgang Grossruck 

PM Berisha meets Wolfgang Grossruck, Vice-President of OSCE Parliamentary Assembly

 

-          Mr. Grossruck thanked for the warm hospitality and congratulated PM Berisha for the victory of the Democratic Party and “Alliance for the Citizen” ruling coalition at May 8 local polls and especially for Lulëzim Basha winning Tirana mayoral race and said that elections were a big moment for democracy in Albania.

 

Prime Minister Sali Berisha received today Mr. Wolfgang Grossruck, Vice-President of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly.

 

After he gave a warm welcome, PM Berisha thanked Mr. Grossruck for his constant interest in Albania and the Albanian people; the contribution he has made for strengthening the bilateral relations between Austria and Albania; the promotion of Albania image in Austria and Europe and for arousing the interest of Austrian investors and public in our country.

 

Mr. Grossruck thanked for the warm hospitality and congratulated PM Berisha for the victory of the Democratic Party and “Alliance for the Citizen” ruling coalition at May 8 local polls and especially for Lulëzim Basha winning Tirana mayoral race and said that elections were a big moment for democracy in Albania.

 

Further on, Mr. Grossruck and the delegation accompanying him- it was composed by a number of professionals, intellectuals of different fields and representatives of the Austrian business- appreciated highly the extraordinary achievements of the government of Albania reforms during this period and took an interest in the numerous opportunities Albania offers for the foreign business and investments.

 

PM Berisha acquainted the Austrian friends with the great potentials Albania offers in fields like tourism, electricity production, water resources, building of necessary infrastructure and the most favorable environment that the government of Albania has created during this period for the business and investments like the online registration through the One Stop Shop system, e-taxes, e-customs, and e-procurements.

 

During the meeting the interlocutors also highlighted the great cooperation between Albania and Austria and the governments of the two countries in many fields. And they also appreciated the fact that the Austrian investments take the third place of the foreign investments in Albania, in important sectors like banking and Hotel and Tourism Management.

25/05/2011

15 “vizitat turistike” të Grossruck, në ditët kur SALIU merr vendime ekonomike

Nga Kledian Lula

kledianlula@yahoo.com

Vetëm 24 orë pas deklaratës që kryeministri Sali Berisha bëri me bujë të madhe në mbledhjen e qeverisë, duke e vetë-shpallur Shqipërinë si “Miss turizmi në planet”, zbriti në Rinas “turisti” i parë. Quhet Volfgang Grossruck. Edhe pse në Rinas e në “inventarin” e Ministrisë së Turizmit është shënuar si numër “turisti” i futur në Shqipërinë “moderne turistike”, në fakt ka ardhur si “turist politik e propagandistik”, i ftuar enkas për këtë lloj “turizmi” nga qeveria “Berisha”. Ditën që erdhi Grossruck, madje vetëm 1 orë më parë, kishte përfunduar mbledhja e qeverisë “SALI” për privatizimin e aseteve të ndërmarrjeve, qendrave e objekteve sociale, ushtarake dhe ekonomike shtetërore. Madje Grossruck, kishte marrë me vete edhe një “ushtri turistike me biznesmenë” austriakë (siç i prezantoi), të cilët nuk besoj se duhet të kenë ardhur për detin dhe malet shqiptare, por siç e thanë, për listën e ndërmarrjeve që SALIU i ka nxjerrë me urgjencë në privatizim, tamam si të ishte plaçkë e vjedhur. Po kujtojmë 15 vizitat që ka bërë në Shqipëri, miku i kryeministrit SALI, deputeti austriak dhe Zv/Presidenti i Asamblesë Parlamentare të OSBE, Volfgang Grossruck.

1. Nëntor 2005: Vjen në Tiranë Volfgang Grossruck, takohet me kryeministrin SALI, një ditë pasi qeveria vendosi privatizimin e ALB-TELECOM. Del në krahë të Sali Berishës, bënë deklaratë publike për sukseset e qeverisë dhe fitoren e luftës kundër korrupsionit.

2. Janar 2006: Vjen në Tiranë Volfgang Grossruck, takohet me kryeministrin SALI, një ditë përpara se qeveria të vendoste privatizimin-koncensionar të Shërbimit të Transportit Rrugor (Targa-patenta, kolaudime makinash). Del në krahë të Sali Berishës, bënë deklaratë publike për sukseset e qeverisë, reformat efiçente, lirinë e medias dhe demokracinë e konsoliduar.

3. Maj 2006: Vjen në Tiranë Volfgang Grossruck, takohet me kryeministrin SALI, 3 ditë pasi qeveria vendosi dhënien me koncension të industrisë së kromit dhe bakrit. Del në krah të Sali Berishës, bënë deklaratë publike për sukseset e qeverisë në privatizimin e ekonomisë, integrimin e shpejt në BE dhe fitoren e luftës kundër korrupsionit.

4. Tetor 2006: Vjen në Tiranë Volfgang Grossruck, takohet me kryeministrin SALI, ditën që qeveria vendosi hapjen e tenderit ndërkombëtar për ndërtimin e Hidrocentralit të Skavicës. Del në krah të Sali Berishës, bën deklaratë për suksesin në luftën kundër varfërisë, korrupsionit dhe përmbushjen me sukses prej qeverisë, të rekomandimeve të OSBE ODIHR dhe pikave të paketës së parë të Marrëveshjes së Stabilizim-Asociimit

5.  Shkurt 2007: Vjen në Tiranë Volfgang Grossruck, takohet me kryeministrin SALI, vetëm 5 ditë përpara zgjedhjeve lokale dhe 22 ditë përpara mbledhjes së qeverisë për dhënien e lejeve për ndërtim fshatrash turistikë në bregdet. Del në krah të Sali Berishës, bën deklaratë publike për organizim zgjedhjesh me standarde dhe për gabimet e opozitës në këtë proces.

6. Tetor 2007: Vjen në Tiranë Volfgang Grossruck me investitorë austriakë, bullgarë e rumunë, takohet me kryeministrin SALI, 10 muaj përpara përpara mbledhjes së qeverisë për koncensionet e hidrocentraleve. Del në krahë të Sali Berishës, bënë deklaratë publike për stabiliteitn ekonomik e politik në Shqipëri dhe arritjet e larta në konsolidimin e demokracisë.

7. Nëntor 2007: Vjen në Tiranë Volfgang Grossruck, takohet me kryeministrin SALI, ditën që do bëhej mbledhja e qeverisë për shtimin e fondit për tenderin e rrugës Rrëshen-Kalimash. Del në krah të Sali Berishës, bënë deklaratë publike pozitive për rrugën e kombit dhe investimet e suksesshme të qeverisë, garanton liberalizimin e vizave brenda qershorit 2008.

8. Janar 2008: Vjen në Tiranë Volfgang Grossruck, takohet me kryeministrin SALI, ditën që do bëhej mbledhja e qeverisë për ndërtimin e TEC-it të Durrësit dhe shpalljen e fituesit për prodhimin e Kartave të Identitetit dhe Pasaportave Biometrike, fiton mes akuzash për “pazare” firma “SAGEM”, gjen në zyrë dhe Damir Fazllic. Del në krah të Sali Berishës, bënë deklaratë publike pozitive për mbështetjen e OSBE-BE për suksesin e reformave ekonomike të kryeministrit SALI dhe për vendimin e KE, për liberalizimin e vizave në shtator 2008. Kritikon ashpër opozitën në emër të OSBE-BE.

9. Mars 2008: Vjen në Tiranë Volfgang Grossruck, takohet me kryeministrin SALI, 15 ditë pas tragjedisë së Gërdecit. Del në krah të Sali Berishës, bën deklaratë për mbështetjen që i jep BE dhe OSBE qeverisë dhe kryeministrit, për vendosjen e drejtësisë dhe luftën kundër korrupsionit e krimit të organizuar.

10.  Nëntor 2008: Vjen në Tiranë Volfgang Grossruck, takohet me kryeministrin SALI, ditën që qeveria miratonte ligjin për privatizimet publike dhe buxhetin 2009. Del në krah të Sali Berishës, bën deklaratë publike për mbështetjen ndaj qeverisë për buxhetin OSBE, BE, FMN e Banka Botërore, si mundësi garantimi për liberalizmin e vizave në qershor 2009.

11.  Mars 2009: Vjen në Tiranë Volfgang Grossruck, takohet me kryeministrin SALI, flet për “organizimin e përsosur të zgjedhjeve parlamentare”. Del në krah të Sali Berishës, bënë deklaratë publike pozitive për zhvillimin e turizmit, lirinë e medias, luftën kundër korrupsionit dhe krimit të organizuar.

12.  Qershor 2009: Vjen në Tiranë Volfgang Grossruck, takohet me kryeministrin SALI, ditën që Ministria e Ekonomisë zbatonte vendimin e qeverisë për dhënien e 220 koncensioneve të hidrocentraleve dhe për import-eksportin e energjisë elektrike me Greqinë, Malin e Zi dhe Serbinë. Del në krah të Sali Berishës, bën deklaratë publike pozitive për zgjedhjet, për zhvillimin e turizmit, lirinë e medias, luftën kundër korrupsionit dhe krimit të organizuar.

13.  Shtator 2010. Vjen në Tiranë Volfgang Grossruck, takohet me kryeministrin SALI, ditën që do bëhej mbledhja e qeverisë për miratimin e ndërtimit të parlamentit të ri shqiptar. Del në krah të Sali Berishës, bën deklaratë publike pozitive për zhvillimin e turizmit, lirinë e medias, luftën kundër korrupsionit dhe krimit të organizuar.

14.  Janar 2011. Vjen në Tiranë Volfgang Grossruck, takohet me kryeministrin SALI, 5 ditë pas krimit shtetëror të 21 Janarit. Del në emër të OSBE e BE në krahë të policisë shqiptare e Sali Berishës, bën deklaratë publike pozitive për sigurinë publike në vend, për statusin si vend kandidat në BE të Shqipërisë, për pafajësinë e qeverisë në vrasjen e 4 protestuesve dhe për destruktivitetin e opozitës që pengon integrimin.

15.  Maj 2011: Vjen në Tiranë Volfgang Grossruck, takohet me kryeministrin SALI, ditën që u bë mbledhja e qeverisë për privatizimet masive dhe 1 ditë përpara gjyqit në Kolegjin Zgjedhor për votimet e 8 Majit. Del në krahë të Sali Berishës, uron kandidatin e PD Lulëzim Basha për “fitoren” dhe në kundërshtim me KE, OSBE e BE, i quan zgjedhjet e 8 Majit “të shkëlqyera”.

Und dann die Peinlichkeiten rund um das Verbrecher Kartell, des Salih Berisha, seiner Tochter Argita Berisha, Lulzim Basha und dem Balkan Mafia Boss: Damir Fazllic, mit seiner Energie Firma RUNDAP, einer Energie Handelsfirma, welche etliche Regierungen im Balkan finanziert. Hinzu kommen die System Betruegereien rund um Treibstoff Schmuggel, Betrug aller Art im Energie Geschaeft, wo die Staatsanwaltschaft ermittelt.

Ein neuer Artikel, rund um den Albanischen Energie Versorger CEZ und Rundap!

URL: http://www.balkanweb.com/index.php?id=99367

KESH rrit rezervat për sezonin veror

(Dërguar më: 28/05/11) Genc Kondi

Korporata Elektroenergjetike Shqiptare i ka dalë përpara sezonit të verës, që vazhdimisht ka qenë i thatë, duke rritur rezervat e saj hidrike. Për të bërë të mundur një gjë të tillë, sipas njoftimeve zyrtare nga KESH-i, është pakësuar përdorimi i ujit të kaskadës së Drinit, duke siguruar një blerje të energjisë në import. Një gjë të tillë, KESH-i tani e ka më të lehtë ta bëjë, pas rezultateve shumë të mira financiare të vitit të kaluar, kur fitimet e realizuara shlyen një pjesë të madhe të borxheve, të marra në vite. Vlera totale e energjisë së blerë në të dyja procedurat e kryera gjatë muajit prill arriti në 3.352.182 euro. Konkretisht, theksojnë specialistët e Korporatës, në procedurën e parë të blerjes/importit të energjisë elektrike për periudhën 1 prill-30 prill 2011 u ble energji elektrike nga “GEN-I Tirana sh.p.k.” në sasinë prej 36 milionë kilovatorësh. Ndërsa në procedurën e dytë të zhvilluar për blerje energji elektrike për periudhën 8 prill-30 prill 2011, u ble energji elektrike nga “Rudnap a.d.” në sasinë 2.64 milionë kilovatorë, “GSA sh.p.k.”, në sasinë 4.22 milionë kilovatorë; “GEN-I Tirana sh.p.k.”, në sasinë 3.69 milionë kilovatorë dhe “CEZ Trade Albania sh.p.k.”, në sasinë 15.84 milionë kilovatorë. Ndërkohë, siguria e furnizimit të mëtejshëm është garantuar dhe do të garantohet edhe nga finalizimi i suksesshëm i projekteve të rehabilitimit të hidrocentraleve në kaskadën e lumit Drin dhe kaskadën e lumit Mat, duke vijuar me rehabilitimin e hidrocentralit të Komanit, dhe që do të vazhdojë me implementimin e projektit madhor të sigurisë së digave në të gjitha hidrocentralet e kaskadës së lumit Drin dhe kaskadës së lumit Mat. Ndërkaq, po punohet intensivisht në objektin fundor të Kaskadës së Drinit, HEC-n Ashtë, ku tashmë vijon procedura e montimit të një numri të madh gjeneratorësh. Hidrocentrali të punojë me anën e 90 turbinave të vogla, të cilat mundësojnë një shfrytëzim veçanërisht efikas të ujit. Nga viti 2012, në Ashtë do të prodhohen 240 milionë kilovatorë energji elektrike.

eben der weitläufigen Verwandtschaft von Salih Berisha, mit Lulzim Basha zu Damir Fazllic, läuft das Geschäft so.

Der Albanische Staat, expoirtiert udn importiert Strom über die Damir Fazllic Firma “Rudnap” in den Balkan.

Eine Geld Quelle ohne Ende.

http://www.rudnap.com/

ALBANIAN PRESS: “Bosnian trafficant linked with Tirana`s Klan and “Gerdeci Blast”

 

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DAMIR FAZLIC, THE LOBBYIST OF THE ALBANIAN GOVERNMENT KLAN

Shekulli” Photo News: Tom Ridge togather with Damir Fazlic during agreement with Berisha in his office. (clic elargement Shekulli)

The Independent Newspapers of Albania “SHEKULLI“, “TEMA“, “ALBANIA”, “GAZETA SHQIPTARE“, KORRIERIecct have inquiring the “black link” of the Bosnian traficant Damir Fazlic as the head of Albanian mafia installed inside of the Berisha Government, including Foreign Minister Lulezim Basha and the daughter of PM Berisha Argita Maltezi. Every think exploded after the arrest of Damir Fazlic in Sarajevo last day.

The implication of Damir Fazlic since the politic elections of 2005 when Fazlic where political consulent of Sali Berisha wined the elections representing the american company BG&R.

The business of Fazlic in Albania including 5 companies the most important where “AC European Finance”, “Capital Investment Management Corporation”, “ALPHA”, all in collaboration with “Legal Maltezi Studio” the daughter of PM Sali Berisha Argita Maltezi and the Foreign Minister Lulezim Basha.

Damir Falzic according to Albanian press where also impliced with “Gerdeci Blast” as colaborator of Company “ALBA DEMIL” when the president Mihal Delihorgji is under arrest as responsible of the “Gerdeci Blast”. Falzic was also important consulent for the national investment of Albania, the High Way Reshen Kalimash (links Albania with Kosovo) a question that accuses for corruption the FM Lulezim Basha.

But the most important implication of Damir Fazlic not only for the Klan of Prime Minister Sali Berisha is the his represent as “right brunch” of very known Former Director of “Home Land Security” Tom Ridge during a meeting with Prime Minister Sali Berisha in his office, transmitted by the albanian TV media last year.

Ridge’s work on behalf of Albania was well-documented, starting on Dec. 31, 2006, when the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that Ridge “landed an unusual first client in the prime minister of Albania” for his new consulting firm.

The New York Times reported on June 9, 2007, when President Bush visited Albania that Ridge worked “on a range of issues, including the implementation of a national identity card” for the country.

The very known albanian analyst Mero Baze the Editor of Newspaper “TEMA” often has expresed his opinion about Gerdeci Blast with Berisha Klan and the trafficant Damir Fazlic as lobbyist and important consulent.

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Anscheinend wurde bei der Auszaehlung der Wahlstimmen viel manipuliert!

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Hier schwafelt die Deutsche Botschafterin am 30.5.2011, die Allerwelts Banalitaeten daher, was Andere ebenso seit 2 Jahren so sprechen.

EU und Welt-Bank finanziert die Verbrecher Kartelle in Albanien

Die EU Kommission, stellt aktuell fest, das die Politische Klasse keine Verantwortung und Reife bei den Wahlen gezeigt hat, was nicht ueberrascht, weil wir laenger ueber die Verbrecher Kaste der Politik berichten.

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25 May 2011 / 08:53

EU Concern Over Albania’s Stray Ballots Result

10 Antworten auf “Die Peinlichkeiten der US - EU Botschafter in Albanien, die nur viel dummes Zeug daher reden ! ohne Resultate”

  1. Insider sagt:

    Gary Kokalari, zu den Methoden des Salih Bersiha rund um Wahlen! Er bezeichnet Tom Countyman als naiv.

    Maj 27th, 2011 | Shkruar nga TemA
    Një rezultat shumë i parashikueshëm

    Nga Geri Kokalari

    Në e-mailin që i dërgova Tom Countryman-it dhe zyrtarëve të tjerë të shtetit më 23 prill 2011, shkruaja: “Nëse mendoni se Berisha do të marrë parasysh kërkesat tuaja për zgjedhje sipas rregullave, atëherë jeni naivë në mënyrë të paimagjinueshme. Berisha do të bëjë gjithçka që të fitojë zgjedhjet, madje mund të përsërisë dhe një herë episodet me mbushje kutish elektorale.

    Dhe kjo ndodh sepse ai e di tepër mirë që pavarësisht se ç’veprim ka ndërmend të bëjë, kur t’i japë fund gjithçkaje, ju dhe kolegët tuaj nuk keni për të ndërhyrë. Nëse nuk e detyrojnë të veprojë ndryshe, mos kini dyshim që ai e dëshiron Tiranën, sepse ai është diktator dhe vjedhës. Tirana është copëza e fundit e një mozaiku që do t’ia plotësonte Berishës gjithçka që do – pra dominimin e Shqipërisë – politikisht dhe ekonomikisht.

    Prej çka më thonë, ka shumë pak gjasa që kukulla Basha të fitojë në zgjedhje të lira e të ligjshme, kështu që, nëse fitorja i dhurohet atij, bëhuni gati për trazira në Shqipëri”

    Disa mund të mendojnë se parashikimi im është prej fallxhori, mirëpo megjithëse do të doja të kisha aftësi që të shihja në të ardhmen, nuk i kam.

    Por nuk duhet ndonjë sferë e kristaltë që të bësh këtë parashikimin e mësipërm – ky është një konstatim që e nxjerr nga përvojat e drejtpërdrejta që kam me Sali Berishën, që e njoh për burrë egoist, pa skrupuj, gënjeshtar të sëmurë që nuk ndalet para asgjëje që i garanton kontrollin e pushtetit.

    E pranoj që opinionet e mia për Berishën janë deri diku të anshme, dhe përfundimet e mia mbi zgjedhjet bazohen tek fakti që e njoh prej kohësh Berishën, dhe besoj që ujku edhe kur ndërron qimen, nuk i harron zakonet.

    Megjithatë, një konkluzion më empirik mbi rezultatet e zgjedhjeve në Tiranë është kryer nga Mark Kosmo, një shqiptaro-amerikan i cili është doktor i shkencave ekonomike, dhe ka punuar më parë për Bankën Botërore.

    Shkurt, zoti Kosmo ka analizuar rezultatin e 250.000 votave të hedhura në Tiranë, të cilat ishin 50% për Ramën e 50% për Bashën, me një diferencë prej vetëm dhjetë votash që ia jepte fitoren Ramës. Por pasi u numëruan këto vota, si me magji u shfaqën nja 300 vota të panumëruara nga KQZ-ja e kontrolluar nga Berisha.

    Më vonë KQZ-ja e deklaroi Bashën fitues me 81 vota më shumë se Rama. Por, pavarësisht nga ky rezultat z. Kosmo tregoi qartë që te këto vota të shfaqura në mënyrë të çuditshme, se në këto 300 vota 67% ishin në favor të Bashës. Sipas z. Kosmo, shansi që 300 veta të zgjedhur “rastësisht” në elektorat të kenë një ndryshim statistikor nga totali i 250.000 votuesve, është 1 në 200 milion. Pra, mund të themi që ka po aq shanse, saç ka mundësi që vdekja e Kosta Trebickës të jetë aksidentale.

    Me këto vota fantazmë të gjetura në kuti votimi me vula të parregullta, e ku rezultojnë më shumë fletëvotimi se sa votues, dhe po të kemi parasysh sjelljen e pistë, jo ligjore të KQZ-së së kontrolluar nga Berisha, jemi duke u bërë të gjithë dëshmitarë të një operacioni aborti që po kryen një doktor me emrin Berisha mbi atë pak demokraci që ekziston në Shqipëri.

    Dhe këtë e themi duke marrë parasysh vetëm çka ka ndodhur pas zgjedhjeve të 8 majit. Sepse nuk po marrim parasysh mashtrimet e manipulimet që kanë ndodhur para zgjedhjeve. E megjithatë nuk ka për të pasur kurrë ndonjë hetim të rezultateve zgjedhore, për të njëjtën arsye që nuk ka pasur hetime as për vdekjen e Kosta Trebickës, dhe për të njëjtën arsye që qeveria e Berishës nuk ka për ta hetuar kurrë krimin që “AEY” ka bërë ndaj SHBA-ve.

    Dhe kjo ndodh, sepse Berisha ka frikë nga e vërteta. Ajo do ta nxirrte para të gjithëve si një diktator të korruptuar, ashtu siç është.

    Është shumë ironik fakti që KQZ-ja e kontrolluar nga Berisha nuk e pati problem të hapte kutitë e zgjedhjeve lokale në Tiranë, po nuk e pa të arsyeshme të hapte kutitë e zgjedhjeve parlamentare në 2009. Nëse ky qenka fati i demokracisë në Shqipëri, atëherë ndoshta s’ka pse të lodhemi e të mbajmë zgjedhje fare.
    Shperndaje:
    http://www.gazetatema.net/web/?p=23468

  2. nena sagt:

    Geri Kokalari: Sali Berisha the road of “patriotic corruption”

    Albania’s “Big Dig”

    by

    Gary Q. Kokalari

    There is no question that a modern highway system is crucial to Albania’s future economic development. The need for such a highway was apparent to me during my first visit to Albania in 1994, but this conclusion didn’t require any stroke of genius because the need for infrastructure development was as obvious as the bunkers that dotted the Albanian landscape. Ironically, if Sali Berisha had not plunged Albania into chaos in 1997, the road system that is currently under construction would have been built years ago and at a fraction of the heavy cost Albania is now paying.

    Albania’s Durres Morina highway will undoubtedly provide benefits over the long run, but it will also place a serious economic burden on Albanians in the short term because it has blown a gigantic hole in Albania’s budget. And the associated economic problems are a direct result of the gross misconduct and incompetence of Sali Berisha, a man whose track record for poor judgment proceeds him. At over $1.5 billion and still rising, the most obvious problem is that the cost to build the road has escalated to over three times the original estimate. And the costs will continue to pile up because, despite Berisha’s fanfare, the project is far from complete.

    I warned about the potential for excessive cost overruns at the project’s early stages when it first became apparent that Berisha intended to proceed with awarding a no-bid contract to Bechtel. This American engineering company is known to be one of the most expensive in the world and is also well known for massive cost overruns on large scale civil projects, like Bechtel’s scandalous “Big Dig” project in Boston. The people of Boston are very familiar with Bechtel because they watched their “big dig” grow from an original estimate of $2.6 billion to almost $15 billion. Of course Berisha didn’t listen to my warnings, just like he ignored my warnings in 1996 when I wrote, “When, not if, these pyramid schemes collapse, it is highly possible that large scale civil unrest will ensue.”

    By taking this imprudent path to building the highway, and by placing his personal interests above those of Albanians, Berisha squandered hundreds of millions of dollars more than was necessary to build the road. If Berisha had not flushed this money down the drain, these funds could have been used in other sectors that are also crucial to Albania’s forward progress, such as education and healthcare. So that it is clear, Bechtel was a company known to have relationships with the Bush administration, and at the time Berisha awarded the contract to Bechtel he was eager to accommodate Bush government officials so that he could satisfy his own selfish political and financial objectives. Bush is now gone from power, but the hundreds of millions of dollars in wasteful spending resulting from the no-bid Bechtel contract will continue to haunt Albanians for decades along with Berisha’s pyramid schemes and the Gerdec tragedy.

    To make matters worse, Berisha committed to Albania’s version of the “big dig” before he had any clue about how he would pay for it. As a result, the Berisha government has been forced to enter agreements to borrow over $500 million at interest rates that would make a loan shark (fajdexhi?) blush with shame, and there is still the issue of the enormous hole in Albania’s budget caused by the financial resources the road has sucked out of Albania. Had Berisha solicited bids through an international tender - as is standard practice around the world - in addition to saving money on the cost of construction, a contractor from another country could have provided a low cost loan through project financing subsidized by its home government. Instead, Albania will now be obligated to pay about $50 million a year to service the debt on loans that were required to fund Berisha’s reckless spending.

    For purposes of comparison, the New York State Thruway is a 1,030 km highway with annual debt service of $163 million or $158,000 per km. The Durres Morina highway system, at 170 km and with $50 million in debt service, will be about 1/8 the size of the New York State Thruway but will have an annual debt burden equivalent to almost one-third of New York’s highway, one of the largest in the U.S. This is equivalent to debt service of about $294,000 per km for Albania’s new highway - almost twice the $158,000 per km for the New York Thruway. This all assumes Albania will not borrow any more money, but this is a very big assumption given Albania’s enormous operating deficit and the probability that the cost of completing the road system will continue to escalate.

    Just think, Berisha has already put Albania on the hook for $50 million a year to service loans for the road, and this is before we even consider the cost of administering and maintaining the road and paying operating expenses like electricity for highway lighting and salaries for the police who will patrol the road. As another comparison, the New York State Thruway had a 2008 annual budget for operations and maintenance of about $400 million, or $388,000 per km. Based on a length of about 170 km, if Albania’s new road system required similar operating expenses it would amount to about $66 million a year. Some expenses in Albania, like salaries, will be much lower than those required to operate New York’s Thruway, while other costs will be just as high, but even if we assume that Albania can operate its highway for less than half the comparable expenses in New York, we are still talking about $30 million annually. If we add $30 million of operating expenses to the debt service of $50 million, this comes to a total of $80 million in total costs for just the first year of full operation.

    How will Albania pay for this? One of the most obvious alternatives that comes to mind is that tolls will have to be imposed on all drivers who use the road. So my suggestion for those who thought they were going to get a free ride on this highway: stop dreaming. But tolls alone will not solve the problem.

    If we assume Albania’s population is about 3.5 million and that 1 out of every 10 Albanians owns a car, then this would imply there are about 350,000 cars in Albania, and this may be a high estimate. But if we assume there are 350,000 car owners and if Albania does impose tolls on the highway with an average toll of $1 per trip, this would require that every car owner in Albania would have to take more than 228 trips a year – an impossible scenario - to cover operating expenses of $80 million. Double the average toll to $2 per trip, and all Albanian car owners would have to take over 114 trips a year to cover the costs, still highly improbable. There are some New York state car owners who use the New York Thruway more than 200 times but there are many who never use it, and I’d be surprised to learn that the average New York car owner uses it even 20 times a year. Furthermore, there may be some variances with my estimates and you can play with the numbers all you want, but don’t be fooled because any way you do the math the road building project has placed an enormous financial burden on Albania that cannot be ignored. In fact, if the matter is not addressed, it could bankrupt Albania. But this does not concern Berisha because, after all, he already bankrupted Albania once before in 1997.

    So how will Albania resolve this looming financial disaster created by Sali Berisha, Lulzim Basha and Genc Ruli? Of course the tolls could be raised until they cover all costs of operation and debt service. But high tolls would be politically unpopular, and in any economic model there is a limit to how much prices can be raised before people seek alternatives or cut down usage, especially in a poor country like Albania. The government could always increase taxes, but this would be another politically unpopular option. Another possibility is to borrow more money, but this would have a direct corresponding negative impact on the cost of debt service, and it may not even be possible at this time given the difficulty Albania had in securing the last loan.

    If there is a limit to the amount that can be charged for tolls and if it is not possible to borrow more money, there is a still another possibility, and it is one that Sali Berisha has been negotiating as part of a secret deal. And this calls for the privatization of the new highway, just like Berisha did with Albtelcom and ARMO. As the person who predicted the pyramid scheme chaos, and the one who warned about the New World Telecom scandal, the telecom interconnection fee abuse, and Fatmir Mediu’s many watches and who also helped expose the illegal AEY arms deal, I am now making another prediction: if Berisha prevails in the upcoming elections he will sell Albania’s new highway. And don’t be surprised if the company that buys the road is set up by Argita Berisha, or if the intermediary for the deal is Damir Fazlic or if a silent partner in the deal is Sali Berisha.

    To put this all in perspective, most, if not all, of the construction costs and loans I have discussed are a result of just the 60 km Rreshen-Kalimash segment of the road, so the picture is likely to get worse as the project proceeds to completion. And as long as Berisha is in power, despite his repeated lies, there will be no attempt at transparency. Any attempts by Ina Rama to uncover the truth about this deal by prosecuting Lulzim Basha have been blocked by Sali “Enver” Berisha in his blatant abuse of the rule of law.

    Undoubtedly, there will be those who will dispute my estimates, and I will be the first to admit they may not be exact. Some will also argue that the benefits to Albania’s economy will outweigh the costs, but this is something that remains to be seen. For the present, there can be no doubt that there is an immediate and acute burden for Albania’s economy, and it was created because of Berisha’s mismanagement and his wasteful spending. This all could have been avoided if Berisha had taken a rational approach, but this would have been too much to ask from the man who told Albanians their money was safe in Albania’s pyramid schemes. Furthermore, this Berisha created financial crisis cannot be solved by the type of corrupt, back room deals that have characterized the Berisha government. The solution will require a creative, forward looking financial plan and the type of vision for which Berisha and the hajdut who surround him are not capable.

  3. nena sagt:

    Argita Berisha, ist der juristische Mafia Organisator

    http://news.albania.de/2011/01/31/to-paron-berichtet-uber-ein-video-wie-agita-berisha-tochter-des-salih-berisha-erneut-betrugs-und-bestechungsfalle-organisiert/

  4. nena sagt:

    Konfindustria Says State Should Prevent Illegal “Export” of Capitals

    “Konfindustria is confident that if a series of institutional and legal measures are undertaken, it is very possible to protect Albania’s economy from the Greek crisis…

  5. mango sagt:

    Hier quasselt die Deutsche Botschafterin in Kukes, wieder mal etwas ueber das Verbot der Anti Personen Minen usw.., was mit Sicherheit niemanden interessiert, aber man Reise Spesen abrechnen kann.

    Ambasadorja gjermane: Fjalën e fundit për zgjedhjet e ka Kolegji
    Shekulli Online | 30/05/2011 | Lajm i fundit | komentet 8 KOMENTE | face Facebook | -zvogelo shkrimin +zmadho shkrimin

    Ambasadorja gjermane Karola Myller-Holtkemp gjatë një vizite në Kukës, për një aktivitet të organizuar nga Konventa e Otavës, “Për ndalimin e Përdorimit, Magazinimit, Prodhimit, Transferimit dhe Shkatërrimit të Minave Kundër-Personel”, ka deklaruar se procesi për zgjedhjen e kryetarit të Bashkisë së Tiranës mbetet ende i hapur. Ajo ka theksuar se është kolegji zgjedhor ai që do të vendosë për rezultatin.

    “Për bashkinë e Tiranës i përket Kolegjit Zgjedhore të vendosë. Kam dëgjuar se do të mblidhet të premten dhe ata do të vendosin në mënyrë ligjore për këtë çështje”, është shprehur Holtkemp. Ajo ka shtuar se Gjermania dhe komuniteti Evropian është gati të ndihmoj Shqipërinë, në rastin kur kjo ndihmë të kërkohet.

  6. Gjoka sagt:

    Ex-PD Abgeordneter wurde verhaftet, wegen Visa Handel: Arben Lika

    http://balkanblog.org/2007/12/20/ex-albanischer-abgeordnter-arben-lika-verhaftet-wegen-shengin-visa-handel/

  7. Insider sagt:

    Steinzeit Kommunist Salih Berisha und seine Mafia Bande, wird von der USA - EU zum Rücktritt aufgefordert

    13.7.2011 von Sarah_HrNje.

    In Kürze reist Stefan Füle nach Tirana, wo man einen Rücktritt dem Gangster Boss und Steinzeit Kommunisten Salih Berisha nahelegt. Edi Rama, ist ebenso wenig akzeptabel, bei seiner Mafia und Geldwäsche Vergangenheit der SP Partei vor allem in Tirana, Durres und Vlore. Vor allem wird Salih Berisha, ein Gaddafi identischen Verhalten gegen die Bevölkerung vorgeworden, der total Korruption, des Land und Geld Diebstahles und der Justiz Freiheit, dieser Mafiösen Verbrecher Banden rund um Salih Berisha, was man ja leicht in Albanien hinterfragen kann, das alle Politiker praktisch daran beteiligt sind und keine Justiz mehr, für das Albanische Volk, existiert. Salih Berisha, ist ein extrem dummer und primitiver Verbrecher, der noch in der Steinzeit lebt.

    http://euobserver.com/7/32625
    Der “Gaffadi” Europas: Salih Berisha wird zum Rücktritt gezwungen

    http://www.albania.de/alb/index.php?p=2735

  8. Insider sagt:

  9. agroni sagt:

    Die Salih Berisha Mafia

    Arrest measure for bribe
    19/08/2011 18:00

    Arrest measure for bribe
    The former director of the national stadium “Qemal Stafa” appeared in front of Tirana court for the security measure, five days after the Financial Crime unit arrested him on bribe charges, based on the report of a citizen.

    The court decided the security measure of 30 days to prison in order to verify in the meantime the pretensions of Gazmend Sallaku defending lawyers, who say that he is not in good health conditions. The prosecution read the police report and explained Judge Martin Deda that after recording the conversations, Sallaku asked from a citizen 150.000 ALL so that he could continue renting an 80 square meters shop in the Sport palace “Asllan Rusi”.

    The prosecutor declared that the defendant took the money in the moment when the agents entered for making the arrest, but Sollaku hid them in a flower vase. At this point, the defending lawyer objected that the declaration of the accuser was not plausible, since the police report says that they found 130.000 ALL in the office and the other part is missing.

    The defending lawyer also noted that the accused Gazmend Sallaku has no precedents, he has given a good contribute to the ruling Democratic Party and that he is religious. On the day when he was arrested he was fasting. Then the defence presented a medical report that says that the 41-year-old suffers from arrhythmia, but the prosecution objected and argued that this disease can be kept under control with ambulatory medication.

  10. BuckZiesMutter sagt:

    C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 TIRANA 000552

    SIPDIS

    DEPT FOR EUR/SCE

    E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/12/2019
    TAGS: PGOV KDEM KCRM ASEC PHUM PREL AL
    SUBJECT: CRIMINALS MAKING THE LAWS IN ALBANIA’S PARLIAMENT

    Classified By: AMBASSADOR JOHN L. WITHERS II FOR REASONS 1.4 (b) AND (d
    ).

    ¶1. (C) Despite the relative calm on Election Day, it has
    very much come to our attention that there is a strong
    undercurrent of people tied to organized crime that
    participated and/or were involved in possibly manipulating
    the June 28 elections. The three major parties, the
    Democratic Party (DP), the Socialist Party (SP) and the
    Movement for Social Integration (LSI) all have MPs with links
    to organized crime. While Post cannot legally prove these
    links, the conventional wisdom, backed by other reporting, is
    that the new parliament has quite a few drug traffickers and
    money launderers. During the electoral campaign, one
    politician, Alex Keka, a local head of the Christian
    Democratic Party (CDP) in northern Albania, was even killed
    by a car bomb. Keka was suspected of being involved in the
    trafficking of arms and narcotics. (NOTE: Keka was not
    running for Parliament, although other members of his party
    were. END NOTE).

    Law Breakers Turned Law Makers
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    ¶2. (C) Some of the more noteworthy MPs with ties to organized
    crime are:

    – Tom Doshi: An SP MP from Shkoder, Doshi, singled out in
    the Human Rights Report for physically assaulting a
    journalist in the Sheraton Hotel, was a key figure in
    financing SP electoral efforts. He is known as the richest
    MP, with a declared fortune of more than $15 million and is
    also suspected of trafficking narcotics. Doshi served in the
    previous parliament as a DP MP, before switching sides to the
    SP shortly before the election.

    – Lefter Koka: Representing LSI from Durres, Koka is a
    member of perhaps the most notorious organized crime family
    in Albania, with ties to narcotics and human trafficking and
    other illicit activities.

    – Sokol Oldashi: Olldashi, the current Minister of Public
    Works, Transport, and Telecommunication and DP MP from Fier,
    is suspected of smuggling goods and narcotics.
    Circumstantial evidence links Olldashi and Fatmir Kajolli in
    Fier to Minister of Justice Enkelejd Alibeaj in a scheme to
    release prisoners from jails to act as electoral bullies.

    – Lulzim Basha: According to one SP source, FM Basha, who
    represents the DP in Elbasan, was involved in facilitating
    the release from prison of a notorious criminal in Elbasan in
    return for support from the criminal’s family. Relatives of
    the criminal promised to “organize” people in Elbasan to
    support Basha. The criminal was released on June 29, the day
    after the elections.

    – Paulin Sterkaj: The 48 year old DP MP from Shkoder is a
    former professional wrestler with little to no formal
    education. Sterkaj was previously in the SP and has been
    accused by a former friend of murdering a politician in
    Shkoder a few years ago. Sterkaj claims to have business
    interests in oil, restaurants, and construction, but little
    is known about his activities.

    – Gramoz Ruci: SP MP and party General Secretary, Ruci has
    long-standing ties to narcotics traffickers and organized
    crime. Ruci has also been banned from entering the U.S.
    since 2005 due to a permanent visa ineligibility.

    ¶3. (C) Comment: Post is not sure which tack the ODIHR report
    on the Albanian elections will take once released, but it is
    widely accepted locally that many MPs posing as “businessmen”
    are in fact strongly suspected of having ties to organized
    crime. These individuals are now MPs, have immunity under
    the law, and are responsible for making the laws that will
    propel Albania toward further Euro-Atlantic integration. The
    seedy, possibly criminal, behavior of many of Albania’s MPs
    is disturbing and does not bode well for democratic
    development. It is a widely held view throughout Albania
    that all parties have MPs with links to organized crime and
    accept money from organized crime. This is a very troubling
    phenomenon that we and the international community will have
    to address at some point in the future. One bright spot,
    however, is that there are a few MPs who have begun to
    recognize that Albania should not have such
    characters represented in its parliament. How long it will
    take though to remove these ruffians from power though is
    another question. After all, money is the lifeblood of
    politics, and in a poor country with no campaign finance

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    transparency or tradition of small donors supporting their
    favorite candidates, criminals are an easy source of campaign
    funds.
    WITHERS

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