Rama with Albanians in Athens, invites them to return to their homeland. Promises that justice will not be affected

Nga Fjorela Beleshi
2025-03-02 19:14:00 | Politikë

Prime Minister Edi Rama returned to Athens again, but this Sunday with a new format. Together with most of the government cabinet and socialist mayors, he was present at the opening of the Job Fair in the Greek capital, with the aim of luring emigrants to return to their homeland with a work contract from Albanian entrepreneurs.

"We are competitive in salaries with Greece. But the government is on a mission, not to find jobs, because we find jobs at the fair," said Rama.

Businesses in Albania need employees, according to the head of government: "We need to over-qualify."

For this meeting with the emigrants nearly 2 months before the elections, Rama tried to emphasize that he had not come for an electoral campaign, but on the other hand he could not avoid his promises. The first is related to the integration of Albania, when, according to him, the time has come to sit as an equal at a table with Greece, without being prejudiced as has happened over the years.

With the Albanians of Athens, Edi Rama also shared the accusations made by his political opponents against him: "They tell me to leave because all his ministers are in prison." 

He was clearer than in Tirana about the fate of justice in Albania in the Greek capital: "We will not touch the independence of justice."

During his speech, the evil eye, as he called it, also appeared. A moment he used to send a message to Sali Berisha from Athens: "This is how the evil eye will fall on the short-eared owl on May 11th."

During this visit, the Prime Minister also met with Albanian teachers in Greece, who are financially supported to preserve the Albanian language. (A2 Televizion)

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