Arben Taravari, Chairman of the Alliance for Albanians, stated that the funds totaling 250 million euros did not reach any Albanian companies as aid. Speaking on the “Click Plus” program on “TV21,” Taravari addressed the distribution of a loan obtained from Hungary, noting that a quarter of the borrowed amount was designated for private enterprises. He asserted that despite the significant sum of 250 million euros, he had no knowledge of any distribution of aid to Albanian companies, citing only one exception related to medicine.
Taravari further stated that he had queried the Minister of Economy, who reportedly lacked information regarding any such aid to Albanian companies, and challenged the minister to refute his statement if any such aid exists. Separately, Taravari provided commentary regarding the VLEN political grouping. He clarified the composition of the coalition, asserting that the primary constituent parties within VLEN are LD and BESA.
According to Taravari, the other entities that joined VLEN are categorized as cultural and artistic associations. This statement sought to define the structure of the political alliance, differentiating between the core political parties and the supporting cultural groups. The discussion highlighted ongoing scrutiny over the utilization of international financial aid and the internal composition of major political blocs within the country.
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Arben Taravari, Chairman of the Alliance for Albanians, stated on “TV21’s ‘Click Plus'” that the 250 million euros in aid funds, obtained via a loan from Hungary, did not reach any Albanian companies.
What is the source of the funds mentioned, and how are they intended to benefit Albanian companies?