
Now the doors of the municipalities will be opened for employment and benefits for the militants. The heads of the municipalities will now be in action to do as much honor as possible in order to secure votes...
Edi Rama seems to have left the leadership of the government and now his focus is the next year's elections. After the meeting of the Assembly and the meetings with the deputies in Gjergj Luca's bar, it seems that Rama will also engage the heads of the municipalities to collect as many votes as possible.
Tomorrow at 14.00 the head of the government has called a meeting, where the mayors and the 12 political leaders in the districts will be present. The focus will undoubtedly be the elections and Rama will ask for coordination between political leaders and mayors.
So in short, now the doors of the municipalities will be opened for employment and benefits for the militants. The leaders of the community will now be in action to do as much honor as possible in order to secure votes. We all know that now jobs are cracked, aid is distributed and all kinds of maneuvers are invented to lure the electorate.
But these moves of Rama undoubtedly raise the question, what does the prime minister intend? The accounts and polls do not work, or is he serious about seeking over 100 mandates?
In front of the SP is a weak opposition and no matter how hard Berisha tries from home, it is difficult to convince the gray electorate. Meanwhile, Rama has the entire administration in his pocket and will vote as "Cheçoja". Then why is Bablok worried?
Either those socialists who are going to new parties, or Rama wants to ensure maximum power, becoming like Erdogan.
According to the information, but also as he declared himself, Rama intends to secure not 84 but over 100 mandates, so that he can also change the Constitution. In short, the country will turn into a dictatorship.
This is the reason that now everyone will jump into the field, with directors, mayors, deputies, ministers and patronages to gather as many votes as possible. / Pamphlet
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