Albania's MP takes baby to Parliament

Constitution of Commissions in the Albanian Parliament brought not only political debates and clashes, but also the sounds of a child born a few weeks ago. The youngest member in the country today was Bini, the fourth child of Socialist MP Ilva Djuz, who accompanied his mother to work, reports A2. CNN, [...]
The youngest member in the country today was Bini, the fourth child of Socialist MP Ilva Djuz, who accompanied his mother to work, reports A2. CNN, broadcast Periscope.
The new Socialist MP, elected on May 11th in Kavaja, appeared on the Natural Resources Commission, along with her son a month connected around her body. Permissions between the MP mother and her baby are a first-time performance in Albania's Parliament, a mix of work as MP and parenting that in European parliaments is no longer taboo.
A few days ago, a Green Party deputy in Germany, Hanna Steinmüller, after becoming the first MP in Bundestag to give a talk on the podium while holding her baby arm.

Similar images have been seen several times in the European Parliament, or other EU states. /Periscope/












