The elected Prime Minister Rama opened on Wednesday morning his office in Vlora, which he considers as a model of coexistence between MPs and their electors.
Rama met two young girls and a boy who were selected to work in this office, among 252 applicants. This office, said Rama, is not an employment office, but the office where every citizen can express his/her concerns.
“It is the office of a deputy, although I am the prime minister. This is not an employment office, in the sense that people come here and get a job. This is an office where every citizen can come and share their concerns, make suggestions, bring ideas, etc.,” said Rama.
Rama met the three winners who will be part of this office in the coastal city.
“The branches that I have chosen to study, justice and economy are two key sectors in Albania which I think that need to be developed. The vocational training that is needed for this job and the experience I’ve had so far give me the opportunity to do a job with professionalism, but also with great dedication,” said Alma Binaj.
“For me it is a new work experience. I’m glad with the selection process, because it was honest and very regular among many applicants. I graduated the University of Bologna and I’m here to give my contribution,” says Arjola Sulaj, another winner.
“I came back two years ago in Albania and competed here. It was really a serious competitive process, I am pleased,” adds another winner, Bevis Shehaj.
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