Edi Rama: Pride With Religious Coexistence

Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, declared today that Albania boasts religious co-existence, while expressing gratitude for the leaders of religious communities in the country who, he said, make us proud Europeans. During the opening ceremony of the display “Through an Unspoiled Wisdom” in Tirana, Rama submitted “The Medal of Gratitude of Prime Minister” to representatives [...]
Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, declared today that Albania boasts religious co-existence, while expressing gratitude for the leaders of religious communities in the country who, he said, make us proud Europeans.
During the opening ceremony of the display “Through an Unspoiled Wisdom”, in Tirana, Rama gave up “The Medal of Gratitude of Prime Minister”, representatives of four religious communities in the country: Catholic with Mons. Georgo Frando, Orthodox with My Lord Andoni, Bektasian with Haxhi Dede Edmund Brahimaj and Muslim mufti Star Gurra.
“in this year's nationwide jubilary, expressed public gratitude to these personalities, who make us proud Europeans with their more silent than vocal efforts, humbly and humbly surrendering the medal of gratitude of Prime Minister<18x1>, Rama reported.
At the end of the day, the head of government followed, there are those people who share their daily spirit, and these people who face the challenges of living together.
The “is a precious treasure that is not enough for those of us who know the value, to have your wish inherited from our children, but also for our children to accept as a precious heritage given the value of”, the prime minister said.
The chief of executives further stressed that if the first is safe, the second is all to be won on the ground with hard efforts to educate every child of the greatest value of this inheritance.
Rama added that the value of religious co-existence in Albania is considered unique even by internationals.
“During his visit, European Council President Donald Tusk, underlining the very virtue of religious coexistence among Albanians, confirmed it as authentic reality. Even the latest report of the United Nations Development Programme said it made Albanians more European than other EU member nations. But in fact we don't want to be European anymore, but we want to be respected as long as we are and it is our duty to insist before every European, that no European is more European than we”, Rama said.












