On campaign in Gjirokastra, Prime Minister Edi Rama claimed that “the Socialist Party transcends left and right,” and that a one-party government would be in the interest of all Albanians:
This is not a battle of the PS with other parties, this is a battle such that tomorrow our state will be with dignity for all our children. There is no winner of the elections that can bring down this system if the people leaves him at the mercy of the numbers in Parliament to make the coalitions that you see, that are on TV, but what is not shown is the shame of this country.
Rama also continued to attack his current coalition partner, the LSI, for everything that went wrong during his term as Prime Minister, calling for “revenge”:
[The people] feel robbed, they feel their dignity sullied, they feel spit upon. What I say is very simple; invest with your vote in the revenge for all the injustices of these years, authorize us and give us the mandate to represent your revolt and not to give give a dime to corrupted judges, corrupted directors, corrupted parties, all those who grow and feed on the blood of your dreams and hopes, all those who show you plans, platforms, show you crap and then turn their backs on you and only consider their own share of the bounty of the state.