What’s happening in Vuno/Konomi: Vangjel Tavo is paving the way to Edi and Olsi Rama’s 100 hectares (Video)

Journalist Arjan Konomi has made direct accusations against Edi Rama, Olsi Rama and Vangjel Tavo for interfering in the territory in Vuno, where the road is being opened to access the land that Edi Rama has seized.

Arjan Konomi shows from the field how major road construction works are underway that have changed the natural landscape, with masses of soil and constant truck movements.

Arjan Konomi states that Edi Rama, Olsi Rama and Vangjel Tavo are involved in this project.

‘Edi Rama, Olsi Rama and Vangjel Tavo are behind this development. We are talking about over 100 hectares of land linked to Edi Rama and Olsi Rama,’ says Arjan Konomi.

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Arjan Konomi states that Edi Rama and Olsi Rama have, according to him, direct properties and interests in this territory that extends to Jalë.

Journalist Arjan Konomi’s reaction

Hello friends here from Vunoi, from the top of Vangjel Tavos.

Look behind me, what that whole earthen dam looks like, the mountain of earth that has been created. But I want to show you now, look at this road with oak trees, extraordinary vegetation.

Look at this horror, the trucks continuing. But the biggest scandal here is that I want to tell you that Vangjel Tavo is doing it in collaboration with Edi Rama.

Edi Rama, Olsi Rama and his cousins, here on this peak, on these peaks that is also a beautiful monastery, the mountain of Skutaraj, is also the monastery of Skutaraj, until they descend to the beach of Jal, over 100 hectares of land owned by Edi Rama and Olsi Rama.

100 hectares of land, Edi Rama has over 100 hectares of land. I mean, I’ll show you the documents.

In this area, and definitely here is the entrance because there were gorges, cliffs, and that land of Edi Rama’s is not accessible, and they are doing all this now, apparently, to exploit and create an opportunity to connect it with his properties that go down to Jalë.

That the side that descends to Jale is impossible to build on or access because it is too steep.

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