VEFA's hidden assets found in Europe
Hotel in Hungary seized, villa in Thessaloniki sought EDITORIAL Page 9 VEFA's hidden assets found in Europe Government with assistance By Agim BAÇI The current government’s number two, Makbule Çeço, seems much more committed to cleaning up the public’s image than to the promises made during the election campaign, together with the cabinet she leads. The deputy prime minister of the new government declared yesterday, with great solemnity, that they have already found some of VEFA’s assets in Europe and that work is under way to freeze them. This situation shows the new government at the level it has managed to achieve so far through its campaign. The talk about VEFA and its hidden assets, explained as the government’s determined effort to recover the people’s money, is in fact an argument seized by some segments of this government, which is trying at all costs to find a way to enhance the prestige it has built up so far. We do not know whether for that number two of the government, the vitality of speech has come from the gain of so much money and so many days in the conditions of her story. It has the iron nerves and enough strength of a government. A clique-business government, which is trying every day to occupy the fields of the economy with its ministers. Does "Çaço" have her own honor, when she publicly presented segments, job creation and millions of social promises? Who, after all, is working during this half-year? From a minister who hides her personal drink with assistance, sometimes she even deepens it further than what kind of discourse she supposedly has. Such actors do not truly honor the majority. There is a majority in parliament and a cabinet with clear bodies, but "the leadership entered the ranks of the unemployed." Makbule Çeço forgets 230 thousand unemployed 1.5 million Albanians on assistance Three years ago Deputy Prime Minister Makbule Çeço publicly promised "a reduction in the price of eggs." Mouth to the workers of yesterday passed through the offices of the Ministry of Education to get money and housing. The phrase that they could not manage employment made an impression on her. The state itself is supposed to concern itself with the people in order to employ them. The state has pinned its hopes on the contingent of unqualified unemployed rather than on work and the pursuit of profits. The new Minister of Economy commented on the program "After this, Çeço minimized with old comments and not the factual figures. According to the World Bank survey, fewer than 40 thousand families live on income created through employment, more than 1 million 700 thousand citizens live on less than 40 dollars a month, and half the population secures its life by selling onions, elderly people and pensions. The wages of two officials and Albanians are higher than in 1996. Who made Edi Rama minister Page 5