Prime Minister Edi Rama gave an interview this evening for the show 'Pamja e Madhe' on the Greek television MEGA.
Rama said that the Greek minority in Albania has no more problems with property than those that ethnic Albanians also have.
He also added that it is foolish to talk about the looting of the property of the Greek minority, something for which, according to the Prime Minister, there is no evidence.
The Head of Government also spoke about the construction of Greek schools, which he said could be very simple for the Albanian government to implement, but the problem, according to him, lies in the fact that there are no teachers.
"By the way, your prime minister is quite attentive to the issues of the Greek minority in Albania. We can open public or private schools for the Greek minority, but it seems that you send teachers. There is no problem for ethnic Greeks in Albania. There were some problems in the past, but now there are no more. There are also problems with property for ethnic Albanians. But talking about looting is excessive.
There is no case that any private property has been taken by the government. There is no such case. Secondly, all hotels, resorts and everything else have been built on a private basis, based on contracts. The problem with property titles is part of history. It is not that not everyone has them. There are those who have these titles and for various investments they sign contracts and receive money. Otherwise, construction permits are not issued", said Rama, writes A2 CNN. (A2 Televizion)