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Politike2023-11-22 21:14:00

"Bardhi's shoes were burnt", Gjekmarkaj: The fire in the Parliament was not planned!

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"Bardhi's shoes were burnt", Gjekmarkaj: The fire in the

The last sessions in the Assembly have been accompanied by severe tensions and clashes between the majority and the opposition. The latter blocked the sessions by lighting cigarette lighters in the Assembly and turning the chairs upside down.

Deputy Agron Gjekmarkaj, on the show Real Story on ABC, also commented on an incident in the Assembly, after a flamethrower caught fire, which he said was not organized at all.

" Berisha is one of the 140 MPs, he was not doing anything, he was going to Foltorja and talking on Facebook. 50 guards to keep Berisha and it is defamed, because I never thought I would see this situation. Where it was filled with guards", he said adding: "That fire was spontaneous, it was not organized. Bledjon Nallbati was one of the best guys that PD has, he was lighting up the smoker. It was something plastic that caught fire immediately and went beyond expectations. They gathered immediately to put it out, Mr. Bardhi also burned his shoes. The protest is something symbolic ," he said.

Gjekmarkaj further stated that the government has shown itself to be very arrogant with the opposition, adding that a country without an opposition endangers everyone.

" The budget is very important, but more important than the budget is democracy, and for democracy to exist, there must be opposition. The opposition must win its rights in Parliament and then we can discuss naturally in the dialectic of the debate. Albania is small, it is not possible to acquire the right to everything. The government has only shown arrogance towards the opposition ", said Gjekmarkaj.

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