Rama asks a girl how much she pays

Prime Minister Edi Rama stopped in a private venture to illustrate how the work offices have been put in service by people coming out of an economic aid scheme and are employed. Rama set the example of some of the employees of this venture and, among other things, asked to know their salary, but he encountered [...]
Prime Minister Edi Rama stopped in a private venture to illustrate how the work offices have been put in service by people coming out of an economic aid scheme and are employed.
Rama set the example of several employees of this venture and, among other things, asked to know their salary, but encountered “resistance”.
Rama: What are you doing here?
Officer: I'm a planner.
Rama: What's your salary?
Officer: Do I have to say it?
Rama: But the pay is declared, say it!
Officer: It's a personal matter. I can say it in private.
Rama: Those in charge tell you. 700 grand? Oh, that's why it doesn't show it's 700 grand.












