Prime Minister Edi Rama, in his meeting with immigrants in Milan, mocked small parties, saying that "those who have nothing in their hands, promise Milan too."
"There are some others who come around here in Italy. They have some names, no it can't be done, no it can't be done, no it can't be done, no it can't be done, no it can't be done, no it can't be done together, no it can't be done alone... They have nothing new except age, because they put their relatives and relatives on the lists. It is known that those who have nothing in their hands will forgive Milan. Voting for them is a waste," Rama declared, writes A2.
Rama called on immigrants not to vote for the "swamp," as he calls the opposition: "The envelope with the vote inside will come, and you will sit there, put the vote in, take it to the post office, and throw it in a swamp in Albania. It's truly a shame."
(A2 Televizion)