In an article published on Wednesday, the portal “EUReporter“, accused PL MP Monika Kryemadhi of receiving payments from a Russian company as a shareholder of the company.
According to “EUReporter“, Monika Kryemadhi received a series of payments in 2017 from companies ultimately controlled by Russian oil businessmen with close ties to the Kremlin through a series of offshore companies.
But while in the Albanian media, this article was trumpeted as a moment where justice should speak and be based on this international media, a few hours later “EUReporter has removed the article.
It is learned that the article was removed a few minutes after Kryemadhi sent an e-mail to the editorial office of EuReporter asking them to make the evidence available and pursue the case in an international civil court, syri.net reported.
In the absence of evidence and facts to substantiate the claims in the article, EuReporter has decided to delete the news.
This is because everything was sponsored by Tirana as a political attack on Kryemadhi, at the height of the incinerator affair and when new arrests are expected to be made by SPAK, local media syri.net writes.
EU Reporter, a Brussels-based news site, published an article on Wednesday about the influence of Kremlin-linked Russian oligarchs in the Western Balkans and their efforts to influence politics.
In its article, the EU Reporter has accused Monika Kryemadhi quite suddenly and at the height of the investigations about the incinerators, alluding that she received a series of payments in 2017 from companies controlled by Russian oil businessmen.
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