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Prime Minister Edi Rama held a meeting with foreign ambassadors in our country, in a traditional end-of-year meeting.
During the meeting, he also spoke about the victory in the third governing term.
Rama says that the third mandate was sweet and bitter, because according to him, he has not done enough to cure dasis.
“I believe that next year will be key, not only for Albania but for the Balkans but also for Europe and the World. Western or eastern, northern and southern. It is essential that we do not let the state of emergency take over our minds. It is vital that we do not withdraw from isolation. Albania knows best what the cost of isolation is. We learned by grace or by inadvertence. No one can afford it alone. We are all newcomers to challenges. We can learn from each other’s successes and failures. The consequences, as we have learned from the pandemic, are immediate. And the consequences are lasting. As we face this invisible enemy, we should not become invisible to one another. Hardly governing a large country is no easier than governing a smaller country.
What we do now will determine over the next few years whether they will be better or easier. As citizens of the world, we have a responsibility to make it a better place. My wish for the new year is to cooperate more for the future. The third term made me more humble than ever towards the people of Albania who gave confidence to my party and me. Let me confess, the victory was both sweet and bitter. I felt we had not done enough to heal the dasis, in a place haunted by the past. Where the political opponent is seen not as an opponent to be engaged with, but as an enemy to be destroyed. After a victory, I am haunted more than ever by the powerlessness of power to move as fast as it should with the modernization of a country that lost so many decades through dictatorship and then bigotry, absolute poverty and then corruption “from a one-party state and then from bad governance” – said Rama.
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