
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has reopened the punishment of senior officials, hitting very powerful people in world politics.
With the change of administration in the United States of America and the return of Donald Trump to the White House, former Prime Minister Sali Berisha, also the leader of the Democratic Party, was seen enthusiastically hoping to have his name removed from the list of sanctioned people.
Berisha continues to consider the 'non grata' declaration as a decision made after Soros' lobbying in the previous American administration, that of President Joe Biden.
Even DP officials rushed to declare that the arrival of Chris LaCivita as the DP's campaign manager for the May 11 elections is a good omen that the 'non grata' towards Berisha has fallen. Earlier, these same officials declared that Marco Rubio, while he was a senator, had maintained a critical stance towards the sanctions announced by Anthony Blinken, at the time Secretary of State under President Biden.
A day ago, the State Department report evaluating the work of SPAK highlighted the investigations against former Prime Minister Sali Berisha, whom they labeled as 'non grata'.
Yesterday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio reopened the punishment of senior officials, hitting out at important politicians.
Rubio announced on his X platform page that he has punished the former president of Argentina and a former minister of this country.
“ I announced the sanction under Law 7031(c) of former Argentine President Cristina Elisabet Fernandez de Kirchner and former Argentine Minister of Planning Julio Miguel De Vido for their involvement in significant corruption during their time in public office. The United States is committed to ensuring accountability for corrupt officials around the world ,” Rubio wrote in X.

The Secretary of State has sanctioned the two politicians, former senior Argentine officials, for the same reason that Sali Berisha was sanctioned.
And likewise, the same motive was used in the sanctioning of 4 then-officials and Albanian politicians by Donald Trump's first administration.
Former Secretaries of State, Rex Tillerson and Mike Pompeo, have signed four "non grata" for Albania, while Berisha's announcement as sanctioned was made no later than 3 weeks from the 2021 parliamentary elections, a few months after Trump left the Presidency. / Pamphlet /
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