Edi Rama Quotes
Born: July 4, 1964
Edi Rama, the Prime Minister of Albania, is a visionary who bridges the worlds of politics and art with rare fluidity. Before entering public life, he was a celebrated painter and former arts professor, a background that infuses his leadership with a distinctly creative philosophy. He famously transformed Albania’s capital, Tirana, by painting drab communist-era buildings in vibrant colors, a bold act of urban renewal that symbolized hope and rebirth. Rama’s quotes resonate because they champion the power of imagination to overcome cynicism, urging us to see beauty as a political and moral force. His legacy is a testament to the idea that true change begins with a single, courageous stroke of creativity.
Edi Rama Quotes (10)
"Politics has come to resemble a cynical team game played by politicians, while the public has been pushed aside as if sitting on the seats of a stadium in which passion for politics is gradually making room for blindness and desperation."
— Edi Rama"When people say all politicians are the same, ask yourself if Obama was the same as Bush, if Francois Hollande is the same as Sarkozy. They are not. They are human beings with different views and different visions for the world."
— Edi Rama"I still paint. I love the joy that color can give to our lives and to our communities. I try to bring something of the artist in me to my politics."
— Edi Rama"Albania is going through a deep crisis because it lacks the rule of law, an independent judiciary, and freedom of the media. I don't think if we stop protesting the problem is solved."
— Edi Rama"I'm not sure I am a politician. I would say that I am still an artist, and I'm trying to use politics as an instrument for change."
— Edi Rama"I strongly believe in political activity that has to do with choices - and not consensus that sometimes covers problems and doesn't resolve them."
— Edi Rama"Things can change only through strong personalities. I am not very good at supporting ignorance and mediocrity, so maybe this leads to arrogant gestures and arrogant responses. So, nobody's perfect."
— Edi Rama