Rama in New York this September
Mr. Tony Blair has sent an invitation to Mr.Rama a few days ago, saying:
“Dear Prime Minister. I am writing you to invite you in an event that I am organizing in New York on September, together with Jim Kim, President of the World Bank. This is a private meeting between heads of states to share the experiences of the implementations of successful governments. I would be happy to have you as a participants. As I quickly understood when I became a Prime Minister, one of the biggest challenges is not the decision making with the right strategies, but giving tangible results in practice. This is how simple is turning things to reality. Hence, I since I left the office, I have been focusing on giving effective help to governments throughout the world. I am very happy that Jim Kim of the World Bank has decidedin the heart of his agenda the effective governing, which he has called ‘Science of improving the basic public services’”.
“The activity of this September will gather world leaders to share the experiences that are related to the improvement of public services. This is an opportunity for some of us who had the privilege and challenge to lead some countries, in exchange of thoughts about how to realize our duty in such positions. I don’t expect to find simple answers, but I am faithful that we have what to discuss. Jim and I, we hope that this activity in New York will be the start of a constant dialogue for such matters. I hope to see you in September 23rd in New York”, Blair says in his invitation.
This letter is accompanied by the official invitation for participation in this activity that holds the signatures of Tony Blair and Jim Yong Kim, President of the World Bank.
“Political leaders, especially the newly elected ones, face great expectancies by their citizens and to give quick results. As most of you might agree with, the real challenges of the government often face a lack of ideas and funds. This work breakfast has been conceived for allowing the political leaders to share their experiences and learn from each other for such challenges”, says that invitation that arrived at the office of the next Prime Minister, Edi Rama.