Rama dismissed him, Spiropali reacts: Political decisions are respected, in history there are those who respond to character

Elisa Spiropali has reacted for the first time after the foreign minister's dismissal from office the previous day by Prime Minister Edi Rama. In a Facebook post, Spiropali said he is grateful to the Socialist Party and Prime Minister Rama and added that with the completion of this task, he has completed his journey. “Political decisions are part [...]
In a Facebook post, Spiropali said he is grateful to the Socialist Party and Prime Minister Rama and added that with the completion of this task, he has completed his journey.
“Political decisions are part of a broader vision and as such are respected, but each of us's personal history is not measured by the length of a mandate, neither with the temporary political power, but with the trace leaving in the country's political and moral culture”, she said, among other things.
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Yesterday ended a task, but not a journey. In public life, functions are closed with a decision as responsibility continues with the conscience.
Politics is a territory where time moves fast, but memory moves slowly. In the end, what remains is not your position, but the way you kept it and the burden you gave your word and your attitude.
Serving Albania for me has been and is inextricably linked to love for Albania, conscious choice and not career accident, an act of confidence that our country can and should stay on the right side of history, as in its key moments Albania has managed to choose Western orientation, even when this election has been difficult. From the time the Reinidas sought light in Europe, to the historic decision on NATO membership and the road to the European Union, our national project has always been a project to become part of the political civilisation that built the rule of law, institutional and human dignity.
In that sense, my duty as foreign minister was not merely a function, but a continuation of a historical narrative that views Albania as inseparably part of the political West.
I am grateful to the Socialist Party and the Prime Minister for the confidence given over the years because gratitude is political culture and not personal submission.
We have together built a model that has shifted Albania from transition psychology to European normality, choosing reforms when it was easier to resolve compromise with medicine and choosing responsibility when populism offered quick applause. This pattern is not perfect, but it is clear in orientation and purpose.
I believe and continue to believe that politics is not ownership or ownership, but temporary custody. Institutions are greater than individuals, but it's individuals who give them breath, tone and character. In any function entrusted to me, as an MP, head of the minister's Parliament, I have chosen to be obedient and not echo without weight, because the dignity of the state is protected not only by agreement and documents but by the attitude you take when representing your flag in front of others. In political Europe, from De Gasper to Schuman, the remaining model was that of the statesman who builds on principles rather than on short-term calculations, and that remains to me the ideal standard of public service.
Political decisions are part of a broader vision and as such are respected, but each of us's personal history is not measured by the length of a mandate, not the temporary political power, but the trace that leaves in the country's political and moral culture. In history, the figures that remain are not those that hold power any longer, but those that never relat to character, because dignity is not ceremonial decorations but endurance in the face of time and ability to fear neither past nor future.
Socialists always owe loyalty to ideals and not to comfort, because the European leftist we have been aiming to build in Albania is not rhetoric, but to efforts for social justice, functional state and irreversible integration into the European Union. These are compasses that do not change with circumstances and do not fade with the rotation of tasks.
The power of a political project is measured by the ability to produce models that stand even when circumstances change because models do not fall by decree, they are tested with time.
Albania is more important than any role and the Party is more important than any individual, but personal dignity remains the foundation on which every honest and stable public service is built. In that sense, to me the completion of a task is not a retreat but a continuation of commitment with the same conviction and responsibility.
Your more outgoing messages than in taking office reinforce my obligation and determination to give more.
Because positions are transitional, while the trail is a conscious choice.












