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"Gimi is like my job" - Berisha releases the video of Rama's statements about Agim Kajmaku


The leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, has reacted regarding the arrest of the former mayor of Vora, Agim Kajmaku in Italy.

Berisha has published a video with statements by Prime Minister Edi Rama, where he defended Agim Kajmaku after accusations made against him by the opposition.

He even said that "Gimi is like my job." Berisha says that Edi Rama's criteria for creating his government were not even professional or academic achievements, but criminal records.

"The former Narco-Mayor of Edvin ends up in prison!"
Agim Kajmaku trafficked cocaine with his bosses in the government!
Friends, the former mayor of Vora, Agim Kajmaku, has been arrested in Italy. The drug lord has been caught with 20 kg of cocaine in Italy, clearly and clearly reflecting the face of this government. Drug lord Edi Rama has rewarded drug traffickers, murderers and thieves who have carried out the duties assigned to him with posts and money.
It is shameful how this government is led by these criminals and their people, who in most cases have more than two names and a dark past. Edi Rama's criteria for creating his government have not been professional or academic achievements, but criminal records. People with murders, active in the world of crime, leaders of criminal organizations, have the predisposition to be leaders under the guise of Edi Edi Rama.
"One after another, his friends are ending up in prison, while with the greatest irresponsibility this man has never taken the responsibilities that directly belong to him. This is not about individual actions, but about the incrimination of Edi Rama and his government head-on."- writes Berisha.

We recall that Agim Kajmaku was arrested in Italy after being caught with 20 kg of cocaine.

The drugs were discovered in a nursery along Valtesino, in Grottammare between May 25-26, 2022.

The former mayor and his nephew had bought the small plants at nurseries, but then placed them in larger pots bought at a local business, so they could hide the drugs inside.