Look, 12 and a half o'clock, no problem solved: Haliti accuses Kurti of monopolies in the Parliament

Former Speaker of the Assembly, deputy The PDK, Xhavit Haliti, has complained that Chief Parliamentary Glauk Konjufca is giving the word to Prime Minister Albin Kurti disproportionally with MPs. The latter said the prime minister can speak whenever he wants. Haliti said each MP has the right to debate with the prime minister in the Assembly. “In the moment [...]
Former Speaker of the Assembly, deputy The PDK, Xhavit Haliti, has complained that Chief Parliamentary Glauk Konjufca is giving the word to Prime Minister Albin Kurti disproportionally with MPs.
The latter said the prime minister can speak whenever he wants.
Haliti said each MP has the right to debate with the prime minister in the Assembly.
The moment the prime minister responds, 120 deutes have the right to participate in the debate each of 10 minutes. That's the Assembly Rule. It is not the regulation of the Parliament to give the word to the prime minister after each recorder and to give monopoly only to a discrutor”, he said.
In response, Konjufca said traditionally the time of statements outside the agenda has been shared.
Not in this regard, Mr. Haliti you know that traditionally this one-hour issue of statements outside the agenda, we have divided into two parts. It is the MPs' share and the next half hour we have left the right of prime minister and Government”, he said.
The prime minister has the right to take the word whenever he wants”, Konjufca said, among other things.
Haliti replicated them saying that this is how time is wasting and no problems are being resolved. I don't mind if he's the prime minister. I'm sorry we're wasting our time. Look, 12 and a half is done. We have taken the time from the citizens who see us and have not solved any problems”, Haliti said.












