Arrest warrant for Artur Shehu and property in Zvërnec, Rama: The land belongs to no one, Vlora wants that investment

Prime Minister Edi Rama spoke on 'Shqiperia' Live and about SPAK's latest action, where Artur Shehu, the owner of Zvërnec, where a large investment in a tourist resort is planned, has also been declared wanted.
"These are not related to each other. The land no longer belongs to anyone, except those who bought it. Investigations into people who are sellers of the land are ongoing investigations and SPAK is taking its own course. As we speak, the property belongs to the owners who bought it from these sellers. That property is outside of any investigation."
This is a very good thing and very good news for those who claim the property is theirs. They will prove it in court if the land is theirs and the money will go to them, not the person who made the sale.
From a legal point of view, the investment does not risk anything. In terms of how investors may feel from a non-waiting approach to how the investment may be expected, even though it is an approach to Tirana Boulevard, not to Flag Square, because Vlora wants this investment, this is a matter for investors. It is crazy that Albania would refuse a 4 billion investment, being a country that has less than 27 billion of its own economy. But most Albanians want this investment.
I'm not the relevant authority, but there's no chance in Albania that purchase and sale transactions will be made without certificates. Because I don't believe there are so many fools who would give money without having certificates, without having them scanned by notaries and lawyers.
"We are in a process and there is no building permit and there has never been a building permit. There was a development permit, which is a preliminary approval of a concept ," Rama said.
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