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Prime Minister Edi Rama does not hide his disappointment with the European Union for delaying the process of Albania’s integration into the European family. This time the reservations were expressed side by side by Ambassador Luigi Soreca.
RAMA-The fight with the bureaucracy, the fight with the deadlines, the fight with all the challenges that have projects where the harmonization of many forces is required, is a daily fight, everywhere, without distinction, in Tirana, in Brussels, everywhere.
Only in Naples there is no bureaucracy, but at the moment we have chosen to become part of the European Union according to Brussels. The day may come when we will share our minds, say we are becoming like Naples and then let Brussels continue with its bureaucracies.
Unlike the membership process, European Union assistance is unsparing in grants. In Kruja, the Prime Minister asked the families who have inherited a historic apartment to become part of the initiative that envisages their return to the function of the family economy.
RAMA-They will benefit from government and European Commission grants to transform old and often uninhabited dwellings into areas of economic activity that will create self-employment, employment and economic for families but will add value for tourism and for the economy of the area.
The EU grant for the revitalization of housing in historic areas amounts to 350 thousand euros, while for the restoration of the ethnographic museum of Kruja is provided a fund of 500 thousand euros.
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