In "Live From Tirana", Ervin Salianji did not talk about politics, nor about the opposition or the causes that have often kept him at the center of debate. This time, the protagonist was Grida Duma. Not as a moderator of "Top Story" or as a former MP, but as a figure that he himself called "the most important part of his formation."
In a tone that oscillated between humility and sincere adoration, Salianji described Grida as the man who had influenced his personal journey more than anyone else. In a country where politicians rarely acknowledge that someone else has shaped them, he seems to have found a way to say it, in few but well-calculated words.
Essentially, the interview was more of a dedication than a confession. A quiet way of showing that, behind every public statement, every political battle or every television appearance, there is someone who gives meaning to what he does. And in Salianj's case, it's called Grida.






















