
Journalist Klodiana Lala and the deputy of the Democratic Party Flamur Noka are involved in a debate with harsh tones.
The reason was the approval of SPAK's request to remove the MP's immunity for former Prime Minister Sali Berisha.
During an interview for "Open", Noka accused her of being a servant of the regime, while Lala responded by saying that she had facts about him.
Excerpts from the studio debate:
Noka: I want respect for the Constitution, like me, you and Mrs. Lala.
Lala: It seems to me like unacceptable language from Mr. Noka, who was also a former Minister of the Interior, who is part of the Parliament. It is unacceptable language.
Noka: Miss Lala...
Lala: Lord Noka, please! It is unacceptable to attack prosecutor Millonai. The Albanian opposition was there when the prosecutor passed the vetting and could have protested.
Noka: I understand you. Now choose either SPAK lawyer or SPAK spokesperson, choose which one will you do? divide
Lala: I keep fighting
Noka: You are on your mission to fight the opposition. Servant of the regime.
Lala: As you are, one who acts in illegality, but let's not make it personal. If it is personal, I have more facts than anyone. Let's not take it personal. Servant of the regime, not you, but no one can tell me. Does this language that you address to a prosecutor seem normal to you?
Noka: Without question!
Lala: It's not your job to come up with blackmail language. Your language is unacceptable.
Noka: Does it burn you?!
Lala: It doesn't burn me at all. I find Noka's language intimidating.
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