Rama asks if he intended to quit: You need to know how to say your”

Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, in a virtual discussion, has been asked whether he is around a day that would leave his political duties despite all dedication. He said this is a story where at certain times he feels fallen, yet he declared that knowing to say” Jo” in such situations [...]
Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, in a virtual discussion, has been asked whether he is around a day that would leave his political duties despite all dedication.
He said that this is a story where at certain times he feels fallen down, however, declared that knowing to say” Jo” in such situations matters.
This is a history of climbing, landing, slide. At certain moments you're feeling down, there's a lot of pressure, there's stress, there's moments of physical pain, because it's very hard to explain to someone who when you get to the top, you're alone. And no matter what you're obviously not just physically speaking, because you have some people, you have someone who's very close, or you have some people, but in the end when you have to make a decision, you're just 'cause you're gonna face it in the end, or you're gonna face the consequences of the surprises that you're facing around here.
For you it may be a very small decision to make, but for someone who has a personal problem is a very important moment of his life, and you should know to say no. And if you say no, of course you're gonna take on the negative energy of someone who doesn't understand that non- and so on. And of course at certain moments it might come to burst, and at certain times it might have come to me to say: leave this job, it's superficial, it's not coming too deep, but it's an accusation, but it's not insistent. Because the moment you realize it's insistent, then you have to understand that it's over with” fire./Periscopi/












