Edi Rama denies Sali Berisha's accusations that the SP has copied the DP's program. According to the majority leader, his platform is a governing project and not just electoral promises.
"Copying a program is the funniest thing in the world, as if it were an atomic code; as if it were a safe code, a secret code, the Da Vinci code; the Da Vinci code was copied. Oh God, oh God! this copying is so funny. Programs are out there and I don't know how many programs there are out there, thousands, thousands that you can see, consult, adopt, do whatever you want."
Comparing himself with Sali Berisha's rhetoric, Rama says that his program will not be implemented directly after election day as the DP claims, but within a 4-year period.
"We are not saying that on May 12 the 200 euro living minimum will become a reality, it will happen within the mandate and we are talking about pensions, it will happen in Albania 2030. The revaluation of properties will be done in the second half of the year, maps are being prepared because the entire balance of sales and purchases is being made. There will no longer be a lack of railway infrastructure and all projects will be closed at the beginning of the next decade as functional railways, at the beginning of the next decade, but all projects will start within this decade."
The integration of Albania is the main theme of the Prime Minister's electoral campaign, positioning himself as the only leader who can take Albania to Brussels as a member of the European family.
"This is about individuals who have open problems in the justice system, open problems that we don't know where they end, we don't know how they end, we don't know if they are that much or there is more. Now, how do you think the European Union doesn't take these into consideration? Or is the European Union a consulting studio that is paid who knows how much and who knows how it is paid to tell the truth and comes, and comes from America here, because it is paid and does a campaign for one party, and here the film ends. No, sir, because that is not how films end in the European Union, they are different, not even in America."
In this "Eye to Eye" communication, the Prime Minister tried to show Albanians that regardless of how he looks on screen, he is a much better person. He demonstrated the case with the way he drinks his coffee with or without sugar.
"Zero sugar! Zero sugar! Even when they ask me if I want sugar, I say, not because I'm very sweet myself. And in fact, I'm sweeter than I really look." (A2 Televizion)