
Professor Fatos Tarifa has stated that being a deputy in Albania today is a shame, as they point the finger at you and do not represent the people, but personal interests.
Thus, he has considered former Prime Minister Sali Berisha as a disaster for the country and the MPs who protect him as "Spartans" determined to protect the leader.
According to Tarifa, let the justice system do its job and everyone should get what they deserve.
" I was waiting with the TV on when the session started. The first thing that caught my eye is that there are many members of the Parliament of Albania, half of them should be. The second is that they are violent. Third, none of them represent the people. Parliament must discuss the people's problems every day of the year, today is not a specific day. But since they are not representatives of the people, but of the party and the president, it is understood that the problems of the people never come to the assembly. When it came to amending the law on increasing the salaries of the administration, this parliament in a few hours doubled the salaries of the deputies, they connect and agree when it is in their interest, when it is to discuss the great problems of the people, this is what happens and it is not a single case. Such a situation has been created, I'm sorry to say it, but it's a shame to be a member of parliament, everyone points at you, doesn't really represent anyone, neither ideas are discussed, nor big problems are brought up. The laws that pass most do not know what they are. But to defend today, such as a group of deputies, Sali Berisha, who I called years ago, a disaster for this country, I do not understand what you have to be to support them. In a recent post, I called them 'Spartans determined to protect their leader', but that road leads nowhere. Let the justice system do its job and the man will get what he deserves for what he has done, " he said on the "Real Story" show on ABC News.
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