Rama visits the two little girls who survived the earthquake: I'll take them to my house.

Prime Minister Edi Rama was at Trauma Hospital tonight, where he visited two children who survived the quake. Rama first stopped by the bed of Aurell, the son who had been eager to visit him later to Alesio, who jumped from the fifth floor of the palace in Thumana after the quake. Rama expressed [...]
Two seven - and 10 - year - olds, Aurel Lala and Alesio Cacon, are also at the Trauma Hospital in Tirana. The two children, according to the Health Minister, had asked the prime minister to visit, and Rama did not hesitate to go to ease the pain of trauma they experienced even though they do not yet know they have lost their loved ones. Alesio Caconi 10 has lost his father and sister.
The 10-year-old according to his uncle, he jumped out of the fifth floor of the palace to escape at the moment of the earthquake, and today is fortunately fine. While Aureel Lala has lost her sister in the earthquake, Mother is easily hurt, while Father was an immigrant to Greece and returned as soon as she heard the news. Rama said that “Two children will come to my house if they don't have to. Within mid-December there will be a home for all of” The stories have shaken the prime minister's tears as he left the hospital.
Prime Minister Edi Rama's conversation with Aurel Lala
Aurel Lala: I have collapses on my arm and jaw
Edi Rama: You were looking for me, but why did you want me?
Aurel Lala: I wanted to see closely
Edi Rama: How do I look close to you? Like a goggle?
Aurel Lala: No!
Edi Rama: Where there's an earthquake that defeats you, you're like a palace. You play basketball?
Aurel Lala: Yes! Basketball and football, but for football I got the ball
Edi Rama: I'm told there's a guy looking for you, he won't leave the hospital if Eddie Rama doesn't show up, you're staying at the hospital tomorrow.
Father: This is Juvenus' fan.
Aurel Lala presents the prime minister with a chocolate
Edi Rama: Thanks, we'll meet again. But Facebook's gonna end. You don't have to deal with Facebook because it makes a man stupid, it's me. You need books and sports. This will be my remembrance in the prime minister of yours. When you arrive, you will see him.
Prime Minister Edi Rama's conversation with Alesio Caconi
Edi Rama: What's wrong?
Alesio Caconi: The back and shoulder, 10 years old
Ogerta Manastirliu: Alesio had many wishes. The first was that he left his books at home.
Edi Rama: You're coming to my house, I'm going to introduce you to Zaho and you're going to see books all you want. Your books are on me all my life. When I'm not, I have Aunt Ogerta. I'll be for you.
Ogerta Manastirliu: Did he want an iPod?
Uncle: We're downloading some games.
Ogerta Manastirliu: The book's on his head.
Edi Rama: Facebook, IPad games, yes, books, sports books. He'll be a colossus. How tall are you? 145 so small, that Erjon Brace. When you grow up, you'll be like me. You know Brace? There's a guy screaming, a friend of mine killing me, so I don't have him with me. Who are you a fan with?
Edi Rama: Obobob destroyed me. Tell me whose shirt Milan's player wants? I'll bring Donarooma's shirt, for Aleasion. I'll bring Ronaldo's shirt. But Facebook and iPad not even Tv
Uncle: Alesio's a hero has been thrown from the fifth floor and today he's on his own, he's a real hero.
Edi Rama: What else do you want?
Uncle: When I get out of the hospital, there's nowhere to go?
Edi Rama: Alesio, when he gets out of the hospital if he doesn't have anywhere to go, he'll come to my house. Within mid-December they will have their home. Throwing out of the fifth floor, don't let me have any best friends with you. Zaho is smaller than you but needs to take example from you. /Albanian/











