Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama has addressed recent public discourse concerning the financial backing for the upcoming American artist Kanye West’s concert in Tirana. In a statement released via social media, Rama refuted assertions suggesting that the Albanian state allocated 50 million euros toward the event’s organization. Rama characterized the claims regarding state expenditure as inaccurate, suggesting they originate from political opposition and critics disseminating misleading information.
According to the Prime Minister, the initial planning structure for the concert stipulated that funding would be derived primarily from private sponsors and ticket sales. He clarified the government’s involvement, stating that the state’s participation was limited to a letter of commitment. This commitment, Rama explained, was solely to guarantee necessary security provisions and logistical support for the large-scale concert.
The Prime Minister’s remarks aim to clarify the scope of public financial responsibility associated with the event. By emphasizing that the government’s role was limited to foundational support rather than primary funding, Rama sought to counter the narrative suggesting a significant drain on state resources. The discussion continues to center on the division of costs and the sources of revenue for the major cultural event in the capital.
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