Prime Minister Edi Rama has promised investment in education, as according to him this is the sector where the future is guaranteed.
In the activity themed “National Program of Professional Development of Teachers”, the head of the government “discourages” young people to leave Albania, taking the example of fleeing to Germany.
According to Rama, you can’t go to Germany for a better salary and on the other hand drink a coffee like “chestnut juice”, even waiting for a 5 euro ticket to go and drink it.
All these according to Rama should be counted in kosot.
“Without a doubt, we have the ADF as an important partner, I hope that the ADF, which has made several successful partnerships with us, will take an example from the government and open its portfolio a little more because they still have a lot in their portfolio.
Seeing that the Albanian government is making an extra effort so that our people have dignified salaries and at a certain moment they don’t have a discussion among themselves whether to stay here or leave… despite the fact that the salaries when you look at them at first glance seem to have a big difference, but when you go a little deeper, how much part of the teacher’s salary here leaves the state and how much part of the teacher’s salary there leaves the state, the equation changes.
At the end of all accounts I put the coffee. To go to Germany to work for a higher salary and drink that coffee that is like chestnut juice and drink it alone and to drink it you get a 5 euro ticket, while here you can drink the coffee in the sun, even on a working day it is a reckoning that must be done and beyond the joke that in this case is more than the truth, I return to the sentence to say that the ADF will surely, sooner or later, expand their portfolio a little”, said Rama.