Prime Minister Edi Rama has spoken about his relationship with his father. He said that despite having authority, he never influenced his thoughts.
" I owe my father a great debt of gratitude, because despite being a man of authority, he never used his authority to tell you to think the way I think ," Rama said in "Opinion."
He confessed that he also grew up with his grandmother and that he was very close to her.
" We were in a house where my grandmother and I actually slept in one room. It was a small room and we had two beds. I woke up with my grandmother, I slept with my grandmother. I listened to my grandmother from the morning ," Rama said.
He didn't leave out one of the things his grandmother told him and that he keeps as a point of reference for himself.
" My parents were very demanding, but I was a bit different and I was a bit more difficult. After a conflict developed between me and my parents, as happens to all children, I would seek refuge with my grandmother because my grandmother and I were very close. And my grandmother would say and she had a very original way of comforting me. She would say to me, look, don't be upset, parents are doing their duty, this is their duty and they have to do it. They have to tell you what you did wrong. On the other hand, you are going to become a man and all men make mistakes, so you will make mistakes, you will do things that others will not be happy about, she would say, please never forget that you will meet many people in life, they will tell you many things, but the most important meeting is the last one you will have. The last meeting is with someone who is a very old man with long white hair, with a white beard, who is called Saint Peter, she would say. And when you go to him... This was related to the fact that your parents were annoyed that I was hanging out with boys older than me. Of course they were right to say what is this 10-year-old doing with a 15-year-old, a 15-year-old with a 25-year-old and she would say, this is the most important person you will ever meet because he has the tickets to go to heaven or hell. And she will ask you, tell me what you have done so far? How have you spent your life? You will say I did this, I did that, I worked. None of this is enough because it will say, you have done all this for yourself, but what have you done for others? This comes back to me especially in cases when I feel burdened by something, by some situation. Or when there comes a moment when that amount of mud becomes great and the person says what am I doing with this story. Then this comes to me as a way to remember that I have done this and that. In this sense, it is a balance that leans in this direction , "said Rama.
Perralla me mbret
Përmend ferrin. Do shkojë pasi mendon të zëvendësojë djallin. I mori shpirtin shqiptarëve, tashti do të ja marrë dhe botës.