Plenary Session Highlights - Rethinking Power: Who Leads, How And Why In Europe Today
Plenary Session Highlights - Rethinking Power: Who Leads, How And Why In Europe Today
17 May 2025
In a discussion about political life, a person shares their experience of being married to a Prime Minister re-elected for a fourth term. They have a background in public policies and are passionate about advocating for women's and human rights. They express the challenge and responsibility of influencing public policies and changing lives, especially with the strong mandate given by the Albanian people who aspire for European integration. Reflecting on the transition from a communist regime in 1991, they highlight the generational shift and the responsibility to pave a new path for the younger generation. They note the psychological impact of the past, such as the hesitance to engage with banks due to historical restrictions during communism, which has led to a cash economy. Successful Albanians worldwide are seen as ambassadors of their country, carrying a part of their heritage with them wherever they go.