
The phrase "we will eat you alive", which the political leader of the Democratic Party, Tomor Alizoti, expressed in high tones during the closing campaign meeting in Elbasan, about his rival from the left camp, Arbjan Mazniku, is the language of losers.
Initially underlining that he does not deal with the analysis of the opponent's typology, Mazniku said that in the 9th campaign in which he is participating, he had never thought "that a day would come when I would feel sorry for the opponent."
" The degradation of language, nerves, communication, while it should have been a campaign based on ideas, concepts, how to develop the region and move the Elbasan region forward, which is undoubtedly a region that has problems, to make it avant-garde, at a time when we are two years away from closing the negotiations according to our ambition and the EC's. And when we promise that in 4 years we will sit at an equal table with other EU countries, the discourse: "We eat you alive", is definitely a discourse that has emerged from the swamp ", Mazniku expressed in "Çdo kënt" by Merita Haklaj, on A2 CNN.
Mazniku further stated that a political force that feels the loss, as according to him the DP is in the May 11 elections, makes promises without weighing the costs.
" There is a big difference between a ruling political force and a political force that knows it will not come to government. A force that knows it will not come to government where the DP enters, they make promises like bread rolls. So they simply say, I'll say one more thing, it's a big job, no one even thinks about how much it costs, where this income comes from ," said Mazniku.
Faced with the fact that Sali Berisha, as prime minister, was telling the Socialists this about their promises during the 2013 campaign, Mazniku said that the Socialist Party knew in those elections that it would emerge victorious and did not deviate from its promises when it took power.
" The only difference is that we did them. The other difference was that we knew we would come to government and we took on those commitments. We said we would add 300 thousand jobs, we took it by 1 million and now there are 1 million and 300 thousand, three years ago. The minimum wage was 150, today it is 400. Each of the indicators of the country's economy is 2.5 times greater than the volume of the Albanian economy. Per capita income is 3 times greater ", emphasized Mazniku.
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