Analysts invited to the "Open" show on News24, Fitim Zekthi and Flogert Muça were involved in a debate on Thursday evening regarding the language used in the campaign by Prime Minister Edi Rama.
Zekthi said that Rama's language has not changed since 1990, he uses demoralizing language, attacking the opponent to the core.
"Rama imitates Konica when addressing Shahin Kolonja. Rama has a divisive language and attacks his opponent to the core. He doesn't get into people's beds, but Rama's language is demoralizing," said analyst Fitim Zekthi.
Meanwhile, journalist Flogert Muça described the language used by Rama in the campaign as bitter, but not offensive.
Zekthi profit: Rama said that his tongue is a sword, not a spear. He refers to Konica, but he should take the example of Sami Frashëri and Mithat Frashëri. The best of the Albanian language are not just these. Rama started it like this in the '90s and has continued it like this. He tells journalists, "Kadri," someone in Lezha said about the dog, "Tell that analyst to shut up." Rama imitates Konica when he addressed Shahin Kolonja. Rama has a divisive tongue and attacks his opponent to the core. He doesn't get into people's bed, but Rama's language is demoralizing. Even Hitler used sarcasm.
Flogert Muça: The art of oratory is not just for politics, it is an art in public. It has bitter language, but it does not offend.
(BalkanWeb)
