The hottest topics taking over the public discourse and spreading concern amongst citizens and young folks are coming back on the screen, through ‘RinOn’ airing live on Euronews Albania, on Fridays at 20:00.
After the success of our last show, which took place during the electoral campaign – where politicians from all political forces responded to live face-to-face questions asked by our young guests for 60 minutes – our young activists are coming back to face our lawmakers on topics of great public interest like the economy, education, culture, the environment etc.
RinOn comes as a collaboration between the National Youth Congress, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Tirana and Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Albanien in partnership with Euronews Albania.
Dafina Peci, executive director of the National Youth Congress deemed the last experience on Euronews Albania, a successful format that did a great service to our country’s debate culture, while giving power to the voice of younger generations, who had the opportunity to express their thoughts and opinions, while addressing important issues in live head-to-head conversations with the main political personalities in the country.
Peci also explained that the young participants undergo a process of consolidating their debate and research skills through an in-depth training at the Academy of Political Education at the National Youth Congress.
Director of the Albanian office at the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung foundation, Tobias Rüttershoff, told Euronews Albania that politicians now have the chance to speak directly to the country’s young generations about issues that concern them, instead of only discussing amongst one another.
In addition, Stine Klapper, director of Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Tirana, stated that RinOn will be a show, where democracy is exercised in a constructive manner, as well as a critical one, through topics chosen specifically by the young for the young.
“Accountability in democracy doesn’t only happen once every 4 years, at the ballots. On the contrary, it’s especially important that in the time between elections, we ask the right questions,” – declared Klapper.
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