Albanian Parliament rules out Sali Berisha, Noka, Kallic, Spahon and Paloka for 10 days

The Ethics Council made the decision to exclude DP deputies Sali Berisha for 10 days, Flamur Noka, Belinda Kullici, Edmond Spaho and Eddie Paloka, after the chaos created the previous day in the Assembly. Members of the Secretariat for Procedures, Delays and Ethics reviewed the request of a group of Socialist Party deputies for a measure of discipline against [...]
Members of the Secretariat for Procedures, Vots and Ethics reviewed the request of a group of Socialist Party deputies for a measure of discipline against five deputies.
The motion received three votes for and two against.
During the plenary hearing the previous day, Sali Berisha blocked the assembly's speaker with the insistence that Prime Minister Edi Rama should be accountable after raising US charges against the former FBI anti-discovery director as involved in corruption through the payment made by Albanian Agron Neza, reports Top-Channel.
Berisha's request with the signatures of 16 DP deputies, where change of agenda was required, and the prime minister came to the assembly was brought down.
After the break of speech and exemption from Berisha's session, other DP deputies began to hit the following chaos tables that lasted for about an hour.











