Rama addresses citizens: Write down the negative experiences in state institutions

Prime Minister Edi Rama has opened a post today on Facebook praying to citizens who have complaints or negative experiences in state institutions to write by name and surname for them. In his message, Rama estimates that citizens' comments will help him to make a clear report [...]
Prime Minister Edi Rama has opened a post today on Facebook praying to citizens who have complaints or negative experiences in state institutions to write by name and surname for them.
In his message, Rama estimates that citizens' comments will help him to make a clear report on co-governance.
Here's a full Facebook note:
EK YOU NEGATIVE SparENCE
Many of you have at least one negative experience, living or being heard by family or friends, in state offices. I would be grateful to anyone who shared such experience here. If there were concrete names of directors or employees of the relevant office, even better.
To co-govern successfully over the next four years, it is very important that any ordinary person raise his voice when he comes out dissatisfied or, worse yet, offended by a state office. The platform of the Co-ordination Co-operation with the government, which will be given to you for trial in advance at the beginning of the week, will ensure your direct connection with the government cabinet, even in cases of negative experiences in state offices.
Your comments in this post do much to release a special report on the group working on the radical reform of the state office network.
Thank you and don't hesitate.












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