Incident in Albania's Parliament, MPs hunt Edi Rama with card

With 75 votes pro was adopted in principle the National Theatre Law, despite numerous opposition protests in the hall and artists and civil society outside parliament. The Parliament's speaker did not miss the replicas between MPs on both sides, where majority officials defended the law brought to parliament, while the opposition strongly sought [...]
With 75 votes pro was adopted in principle the National Theatre Law, despite numerous opposition protests in the hall and artists and civil society outside parliament.
The Parliament's speaker did not miss the replicas between MPs on both sides, where majority officials defended the law brought to parliament, while the opposition strongly demanded the withdrawal of this law.
“Cancel this law. This conversation you want to do to Tirana and Albania”, said MP Edmond Spaho, before opposition MPs block the assembly's speaker.
The speech was blocked at the moment before it was passed on to the bill vote, as the opposition followed suit to withdraw the Theatre's collapse law, but faced government rejection.
The Theatre's draft law passed both article for article and as a whole, with 75 pro votes, all out of the majority, while the opposition shot Prime Minister Rama and left the Assembly Hall.












