No new opposition in Albania, opposition to new deputies

Albania's deputy speaker, Vasilika Hysi, was invited to A2 CNN to talk about recent developments in Parliament. But what is it like to conduct parliamentary sessions without the opposition? Hysey estimates that “is unfortunate”, but stresses that “at least by the end of the first term and second [...]
But what is it like to conduct parliamentary sessions without the opposition?
Hysey estimates that “is unfortunate”, but points out that the “at least by the end of the first mandate and the second of this government, the opposition has not been present in Parliament, has often occurred to me that even when it was present, it has attempted to break up the plenary sessions”.
It does not prefer the term “to the new subset, which names MPs who have received burnt mandates or refused to surrender, but speaks of “a opposition that is not new, but with new deputies coming out of the 2017” lists. Although Hysey claims the unusual situation, and that “we have not heard these deputies assess their opposition role”, notes that “noticed that they were not without political experience”.
The political act of party leaders remains, the <x0oct suicide action we would never have thought of”, and a protest that, according to it, is not the result of a popular revolt, but a decision by the leaders. As evidence gives the fact that the opposition-run municipality's “days of protest were empty, there was no number of employees.”












