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Video/ The irrepressible Rama takes the cell phone from the citizen's head and starts dancing

Video/ The irrepressible Rama takes the cell phone from the citizen's head

This campaign of the Socialist Party for the May 14 elections can definitely be called the "tallava campaign".

'What is going on, let's celebrate', or as it is popularly known, "Vetm Përpara", the song chosen by Rilindja to accompany him in this campaign, has made Prime Minister Edi Rama dance in every meeting.

And while most of the videos that have been circulating on the network, Rama has been dancing among women, this time the prime minister took the cell phone from a man who was present at his electoral meeting.

Rama dances with a cell on his head while shrugging his shoulders, this video has gone viral on the net.

 " Good morning for my friend", wrote Rama on Facebook attached to the video.

Perhaps the talavaja has made the prime minister even more flexible, who does not even spare the children.

While he was in Bulqiza yesterday as part of the electoral campaign, a child shouted 'Rama ik' among the crowd.

His call was heard by the head of the government and he returned to him, telling him that if his parents will vote for the opposition, that child will end up working in chrome.

"Ya did he say 'Rama ik'. Garlic came out and shouted 'Rama Ik', now he comes here shouting and runs away there, takes a hundred lekshin. And then when his parents go to vote for them, he ends up chroming that child again. That's how that work goes, " said Rama.

Not to mention a lady who gave him flowers and fell to the ground in front of Rama's eyes. But the prime minister normally showed once again that his goal is to manipulate and not to extend his hand and lift up the old woman.

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