Prime Minister Edi Rama, at a meeting with immigrants in Milan, pledged that in Albania by 2030, annual income per capita will reach at least 15,000 euros.
"We will continue to increase the gross national product. When we took office, Albania produced less than 10 billion euros in total, today we produce 25 billion euros and in 2030 we will increase it to 35 billion euros. Only in this way can we increase per capita income. When we took office, it was 3,000 euros per capita, today it is 10,400 euros, and in the Albania of 2030 we will increase it to 15,000 euros per capita. We will increase the average salary in the public sector. We found it at 370 euros, today we have increased it to 1,000 euros and in the Albania of 2030 we will increase it to at least 1,200 euros," said Rama, writes A2.
"Voting for Albania 2023 in the EU means investing in a new Albania, both in terms of rights and finances. Because at the European table there will be an extra solidarity budget every year. And to take an example, if the EU has given us about 1 billion euros during these years, after joining the EU, every year we will receive 1 billion euros, which will be funds paid regularly," the prime minister added.
According to Rama, "the EU's European passport is not a travel document like any other."
"It is a status. It is a new citizenship status, a status that for us, as the oldest inhabitants of this continent, who perhaps have not said to anyone "give it to us", but who have raised our heads and have come here with effort, will give us the opportunity to have that passport with equal dignity with every Italian, every Frenchman, and anyone else," Rama continued.
(A2 Televizion)