
In an interview in "Opinion" with Blendi Fevzi, Prime Minister Edi Rama focused, among other things, on the relationship with his father, the sculptor Kristaq Rama, as well as previous relations.
Asked by Fevzi what his relationship was with his father, Rama said:
"My father was a gift from God to me in the sense that he never tried to impose himself on me. I do not remember him raising his hand to me, or even then when I started giving him his mouth, he would impose himself or ask me to close my mouth.
The only thing, in cases when we had a debate or disagreement, I was a pretty rebellious child in terms of debate, was that in the end he said: Agree, but I with mine you with yours, with this mind that you can end up in prison , but your job. He has been very liberal in relation to me. It has given me the opportunity to be me. In the artistic aspect we were not in a line, but at that point my father was far ahead of me, in terms of tolerance or understanding. "

The Prime Minister said that he is lucky to be Linda Rama's husband. "Meanwhile, in the past you have left behind two divorces, if I am not mistaken, and maybe an informal divorce. Why this report? What did not work in your report? ” asked Fevzi.
"First I said before, that I am lucky to be Linda's husband and I have Linda by my side for 10 years, which has made me very distant the previous time. Secondly, I think that in people's lives, the personal, private part is very individual, unique to each and it is difficult to judge from a distance. It is not possible. I never wanted to be the man I remember. In private life, everyone is free to do what they think. For the sake of truth, I simply had reports that at a certain moment did not work and were interrupted in a civil way. "