Rama: Government offers money for votes

28/05/2013 00:00

The Socialist Party leader, Edi Rama, increased the denouncing tones
against the government by saying that they are threatening every state
employee with their jobs if they don’t vote Berisha.

Rama declared that the government has abandoned farmers and has created armies of Customs officers who knock doors by night to offer money in exchange of votes.

“Take their money because it belongs to you, and punish them with vote for trying to treat you like slaves of poverty, unemployment  and social abandonment. Whoever gets fired now will return to work right after the June 23rd elections. No one should be scared anymore. There’s no reason to be scared, because this government is down and about to go. They are sore losers. This is their problem and we cannot help them, but we have the duty to defeat them with the massive vote of Albanians who want revival”, Rama declared.

The Socialist Party leader added that the government keeps insulting the bus used by the left parties, while the Prime Minister travels bulletproofed.

“It’s better traveling with a bus, like all citizens, than with a bulletproof vest like Berisha. Better on a bus with men and women who travel with us throughout Albania for the Revival, than with an army of 200 guards. What have you done, Berisha, that you need 200 guards and bulletproof”, Rama declared.

Rama’s meetings in Korce continued with a conversation with the local citizens.

Rama also commented the SMS messages distributed by the Prime Minister’s electoral campaign.

“He has sent messages to everyone, asking people for suggestions. Imagine that he sent a message even to me. My suggestion was: Go be a full time grandfather, because the roads are getting tired with you”, Rama declared.

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