Ngjela raises suspicions that the "hand" of Belgrade is hidden behind the decision of DP deputies to burn their chairs in front of the Assembly.
The well-known lawyer Spartak Ngjela has made a comment on his social networks regarding the political events that were recently recorded in the country, where he describes them as a Serbian scenario.
Ngjela raises suspicions that the "hand" of Belgrade is hidden behind the decision of DP deputies to burn their chairs in front of the Assembly.
The lawyer says that this is a futile effort, since according to him, Belgrade is nothing for Tirana and Pristina.
" Belgrade wanted to burn down the Parliament of Albania. Or not Sal?
Yes, yes... but now we have to laugh. Where is Belgrade stronger against the Albanians? Belgrade, Sali cries for Kosovo.
Let him cry and fall at his feet. Nothing can do to Albania and Albanians.
The Albanians took over the occupied Kosovo, and now Kosovo is a beautiful state of the Albanians. But for Kosovo, Belgrade and Sali have been bombed.
And Belgrade burns the chairs of the Assembly of Albania.
Comedy to make fun of all these.
A nothing, Belgrade is today for Tirana and Pristina.
But the great Latins have told us: "from nothing comes only nothing"
EX NIHILO NIHIL" - writes Njela in his post.
After the conviction of the democratic deputy, Ervin Salianji, the opposition has turned the scenario of chaos in the Assembly. Everything started on September 30 with the blocking of the pulpit, the throwing of hard objects in the direction of the Speaker of the Assembly and the burning of chairs. The MP of PL, Monika Kryemadhi, as well as Vangjel Dule, joined the chaos of the opposition.
After the chairs were taken out into the yard, with gasoline hidden in Elda Hoti's bag, Flamur Noka sprayed the chairs with fuel, while Bledion Nallbati set them on fire.
Gazment Bardhi signaled that the opposition's action would not only be symbolic, at the start of the plenary session, when he threw the leg of the chair he had broken at Speaker Elisa Spiropali, but fortunately he did not manage to physically touch the target. In fact, in the video, Bardhi, while attacking the Speaker of the Assembly, can be heard saying 'get it, get it'.
The session was postponed for 10 minutes to calm the situation, but the return of the Democrats to the hall was again aggressive. After burning the chairs, Flamur Noka was about to physically clash with the Socialist Party deputy, Petro Koçi. At one point, Noka shoots Koci in the hand.
At the end of the session that did not last more than 15 minutes, the Democrats vowed that the action will escalate and continue in other sessions.
On Monday, they announced a national protest.
Lini një Përgjigje