It only lasted 20 minutes: chaotic session closed in Albanian Parliament

Only 20 minutes has it lasted today's plenary sessions in Albania's Parliament. Between the gas pipeline smoke and chairs collected before the speaker, the majority passed several bills by 78 votes, all from the left. Former Prime Minister Sali Berisha said that even today the civil disobedience of opposition parliamentarians will continue because they are [...]
Only 20 minutes has it lasted today's plenary sessions in Albania's Parliament.
Between the gas pipeline smoke and chairs collected before the speaker, the majority passed several bills by 78 votes, all from the left.
Former Prime Minister Sali Berisha said that even today the civil disobedience of opposition parliamentarians will continue after being denied constitutional rights.
“Continues civil disobedience, peaceful protest by opposition parliamentarians with denied constitutional rights. For 18 months on the order of Edi Rama, this parliament does not allow the establishment of parliamentary investigative commissions, a constitutional obligation by Article 77 of the Constitution, which says that with the firm of 1,084 of the Parliament's deputies, the Parliament is obliged to establish investigative commissions on specific case”, Berisha said.
On the agenda published on parliament's official page are a series of issues discussed. Among them are the draft Law on the Criminal Code, the draft agreement and public private partnership law, for public prosecution, etc., reports Klan TV.












