Mustafa Nano: What Albin Kurti does in Tirana is crazy

Analyst Mustafa Nano spoke today about the majority-opposital campaign so far and the respective promises of each. Invited to the MCN TV news studio, Nano praised Edi Rama's campaign as expected with congratulations, the DP leader Lulzim Basha as good, while naming it President Ilir Meta's campaign as me [...]
Invited to the MCN TV news studio, Nano praised Edi Rama's campaign as expected by DP leader Lulzim Basha as good, while naming him President Ilir Meta's worst.
Regarding the promises of leaders of the main parties in the country during the campaign, Nano said: “I believe the impact is small, but the gesture is antipathic.
Rama said we're not just going to walk through vaccines, but he's going to make a vaccine factory, that promise is a little bit dance. And wherever you go, you make special promises, I'll sit this down or raise it, there are hundreds of promises, and if you collect it, you can't get paid as a bill.
Nano, we first dwell on the verifications that SPAK started, for use of campaign data. The president says it's SP's work, for fear of defeat. What do you think? Are data really being used?
I talked to others too because the noise caught me and what I expected resulted. Neither did they know how this accusation worked. How the data can be used, what is hylja, how this data becomes a factor. I don't understand. The parties here are very informed, they know everything about us, that's information they have. We'll probably have this conversation once more information comes out. I don't understand how they can be used for electoral functions.
Yesterday we saw VV deputies present in the protest held against an HEC in Lezha. Is this increased VV presence in your opinion?
This is one of the few times I see Kurt in irrational positions. He has just won the elections in Kosovo and has a four-year mandate to govern Kosovo is more difficult than governing Albania, a man who opens the game and develops the mania to govern another country, seems to be crazy. I wish he could explain this to me. He has given evidence that he is a good leader of the opposition, to give evidence and then continue with this.
How were you watching the majority-opposy campaign so far? Is the promises too much?
I believe the impact is small, but the gesture is antipathic. Rama said we're not just going to walk through vaccines, but he's going to make a vaccine factory, that promise is a little bit dance. The union everywhere you go makes special promises, I'll sit this down or raise it, there are hundreds of promises and if you collect it, you can't get paid as a bill.
What about profiles?
I've been expecting Rama to take advantage of the compound, Basha would easily promise not to have a funny campaign. Rama is focusing on what he has accomplished or on what he has concluded. Basha makes promises one by one. He has done this campaign well, that should be said, and Meta has made the worst campaign. The two major parties seem more focused on the campaign than the LSI.










