The saga of reflections continues, "At the Monday Table" is the latest book by Prime Minister Edi Rama, a book containing reflections from the iftar dinners hosted during his tenure as prime minister. Today, for Monika Stafa on "Exclusive" on Top Channel, he reveals that the publication of this book came about, among other reasons, due to his love for the beautiful Albanian language. A short while ago, Prime Minister Edi Rama introduced himself to the Albanian public with his long-standing passion, through the publication of a book. "At the Monday Table" is a compilation of his reflections during the traditional iftar evenings organized over the years. The work highlights the cultural, social, and spiritual dimensions, focusing on the relationship between Man and Faith. About books, about his love for the Albanian language, about good Albanians, and about the tradition of religious coexistence, not just as a political doctrine, Edi Rama confides in Exclusive about those invisible gestures of kindness that connect people. In his interview, which airs today at 20:15 on Top Channel, the head of government also speaks about religious coexistence, the Park of Faith, and the time he spends with books. Monika Stafa: In your speeches, you often preach the pursuit of goodness and justice. In the role of Prime Minister, how achievable is this goal always? Edi Rama: In the role of Prime Minister, it is always achievable not to choose evil or injustice intentionally. It is always achievable. But it does not force you to be intentionally evil or intentionally unjust...
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"In the role of Prime Minister, it is possible not to choose evil..." / Exclusive interview with Rama for the new book "At the Monday Table," tonight on Top Channel at 20:15.
The saga of reflections continues, "At the Monday Table" is the latest book by Prime Minister Edi Rama, a book containing reflections from the iftar dinners hosted during his tenure as prime minister. Today, for Monika S

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