Edi Rama: My rival should calm down doctor chaos!
Nano: Enough with fictitious allies, after the elections we’ll settle the accounts again
Playing in opposition
The Socialists declared yesterday that they are continuing to be in opposition, playing a tactical game in support of the majority in the municipality. The mayor and the slogan keep on gathering. The PD last Tuesday released the usual absence of the invited crowds without payment, which for the government officials, as architects of the local government of the PS, illustrate the missing failure of the order of the crowds and the “smooth running” of cleaning the polluted streets of Tirana. Sitting on the missing side, the Socialists under the light of the PD seemed calm and in opposition, raising the stakes in the calculations against the opponent, who had prepared with a banner as long as the staircase that it stretched; the rival, while the named propaganda returned to the question “is there calm to govern?”. Yesterday’s Saturday was as much merriment, and that is the consequence of the disgust of the one who keeps away from the answer of failure, and who are not accommodated in corruption dens and corruption. The Chairman of the Socialist Party, Ilir Meta, who leads a march in the direction of their concentration, stated that “it is right for the Socialists to win these elections, because it is right for the country to have good governance”. Indeed, the Socialists can make not opposition solutions in other circles for local use, since without any explanation of the demonstrations also for the other majority in the locality, will they take power with the opposition the way they took it in parliament. Fatos Nano, who arrived from New York, or candidate Edi Rama, who aims to be the mayor of Tirana, gave several messages yesterday. Cold and blunt toward fictitious allies in the capital, Nano also closed a public call from Ilir Gjinushi and Skënder Gjinushi [?] to inform Berisha that, as for the Socialist gathering, the campaign can be organized and continue. Later the Socialists, to the rhythm of loud music, with a loud voice before the young people moved with their slogan. Edi Rama compared his Democratic rival to an earthquake; the party guests were informed to “calm down doctor chaos”. In his speech he called the opponent a “man of narrow walks”, also for the Democrats, inflated more than necessary, in words and in propaganda. “I am the vote, taking away and moving such political things are paid for by those who cast the vote, who, it seems, will once again experience the next disappointment.”
Edi Rama yesterday at the Palace of Congresses Photo: P. Lo