Croatian media: Rama inaugurates Bashkim Ulaj's hotel that gave Berisha 3 apartments!

2023-10-03 10:43:59 / POLITIKË ALFA PRESS

Croatian media: Rama inaugurates Bashkim Ulaj's hotel that gave Berisha 3
The Croatian media have disclosed details of Prime Minister Edi Rama's visit to Croatia, where today he met with the country's Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic and signed the agreement on the recognition of Albanian immigrants' pensions.

According to the "Tportal" newspaper, during his visit to Croatia, Rama will participate in the inauguration of the hotel built by businessman Bashkim Ulaj.

The two prime ministers will appear on Monday at the official opening of the "Met Boutique" hotel in the center of Zagreb.

Together with Andrej Plenkovic, the event will be decorated by Prime Minister Edi Rama. The invitation to the media states that the hotel is an "excellent example of economic cooperation between Albania and Croatia". Specifically, the investor is the Albanian company Gener 2, owned by one of the richest Albanians, Bashkim Ulaj.

Ulaj is originally from the village of Vuthaj in Montenegro. In the 60s, his family moved to Albania, in the city of Laçi, not far from Tirana. He emerged as a construction entrepreneur in the mid-90s.

While the Mayor of Tirana was Edi Rama, Ulaj received construction permits in attractive locations of the city. The media noted that in 2004 he sold three apartments at symbolic prices to the family of the long-time Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha.

Ulaj has two companies registered in Croatia, both based in Lovran. In addition to the aforementioned Abau company, it is Gener 2, a subsidiary of the parent company. The director of both companies is Ahmet Ulaj.

Last September, Lovran's Gener 2 got a job in Rijeka, worth around 27.5 million euros, as a contractor within the EU project to improve water and municipal infrastructure. On that occasion, Ahmet Ulaj said that it is the first time that they are appearing in Croatia for such work and their intention is to continue investing here, writes the "Tportal" newspaper.

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