Blendi Fevziu: I would love for my daughters not to live in Albania

Blendi Fevziu in 'Shiko kush luan show' on Top Channel 
 "I would love for my daughters to not live in Albania," says the well-known journalist asked about his two daughters. Blendi Fevziu has been a guest on Top Channel in a show, where he spoke about his work and his family. Fevziu indicated that the most beautiful political interview of his career has been the confrontation of Fatos Nano and Sali Berisha in 2002. In terms of topicality, he thinks that the government should be changed and that people who think about the country and prosperity should come to power.

Of course in Blendi's house, the wife is always right and he is the dad who always says "Yes" to his girls. He sees the future of his girls outside Albania because, according to him, this is a very masculine place in relation to women.

In terms of trips that are his passion, Blendi showed that he can depart at any hour and at any point in the journey.

Tell me the three changes that should happen to this government according to you?

Would do very well to leave the government. This would be the best chance to create a rotation. Second, the one that would have the absolute confidence of Albanians, and third, this country should have some kind of perspective at a time when both sides think a little more about the country than their careers within political parties.

Is there a famous person you would like to invite?
There are three. The first is the former Queen Geraldine. I was fascinated by the interview with her. The second is Yusuf Vrioni, he too no longer lives and the third is Ismail Kadare.

What is family for you?
Family is a nucleus with which you build most of your life. In a family where there are two different opinions, the wife always wins.

Are you the father who always says yes to girls?
Yes!

Do you see the future of your daughters inside or outside Albania?
My grandmother used to tell me during communism how to find a way to leave this place. I'm not leaving. I believe I didn't regret not leaving. But today, I would love for my daughters to not live in Albania. This place for our bad luck is still very masculine, does not have the proper rating for women. This is one of the disasters in this country. If you see the emancipation, you see the relationship with the women.
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