Today, Ferdinand Xhaferraj abandoned the opposition boycott and participated online in the Security Commission, while Tabaku and Salianji demand an end to the chaos...
The scenarios of violence instigated by Sali Berisha may come to an end. After his isolation in the apartment, signals are being given to withdraw from the chaos in the commissions and plenary sessions. The opposition has realized that nothing can be achieved through violence and therefore has decided to return to normalcy. At least this is what Ferdinand Xhaferraj, Ervin Salinji or Jorida Tabaku signaled today.
Today, Ferdinand Xhaferraj abandoned the boycott of the opposition and participated online in the Security Commission, where the criminal amnesty was discussed. He even proposed an amendment, where he requested that persons who have been sentenced to less than two years in prison in the First Degree and there is no Appeal decision be pardoned. The amendment can be taken as a basis by the SP, giving signals that the votes for the amnesty can be united. His amendment has a "catch", since if it is approved, it means that Ervin Salianji, who was sentenced in the First Degree to 1 year in prison, can be saved from prison.
But in exchange for this amendment, the democratic deputy has given the signals today that the chaos in the Assembly can end. " I think we should stick to the demands we have, for investigative commissions, the co-chairmanship of the electoral reform commission and for the leadership of the parliamentary group. But in the meantime we need to diversify and find other forms of communication with the public and for imposing our ideas on society. I see it as a stock that has done most of its work. Now we have to speed up, including meetings with people and protests with them ", said Salianji in a television interview.
Jorida Tabaku is also in the same line. According to her, confronting ideas or joining votes with socialists, as happened in the Parliamentary Committee for Stabilization and Association for Integration, according to the head of the committee, for European issues is a process that should not happen only in Brussels. Jorida Tabaku explains the reasons why she and her opposition colleagues found agreement with the majority.
" It is important that our concerns were also included in that resolution. The best way to move forward is to brainstorm ideas. It's unfortunate that we only find the language in Brussels ," she said.
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