DP MP, Ina Zhupa, in her speech at the Conference of Speakers, responded to the head of the SP Parliamentary Group, Taulant Balla, that saying that the last session was a success and gave space to opposition MPs is faceless.
Zhupa added that members of the majority are treated by Prime Minister Edi Rama only as cardboard boxes, while he said that every draft law proposed by the opposition does not have a date for review.
"You must have excessive courage and impudence to say that the last session was a success and gave space to the opposition MPs. The time indicator that Balla cites, where the opposition spoke for 48 hours and the majority for 40 hours, shows that you have spoken a lot. Because Edi Rama treated you like cardboard boxes and soldiers without personality, as he told you: do not discuss, but only approve draft laws. Even in this message, which none of you opposed, I invite you to speak for 4 hours in total this session, because that is the role they have given you: like cardboard boxes.
The opposition demands a meeting of the Mandates Council according to the regulation, you violate it. The opposition demands a motion with debate on the problems of Albanians, you deny it. The opposition demands interpellations with the prime minister, you do not allow them. What are you talking about then?
Just look at this draft calendar: none of the opposition MPs' draft laws have a date for consideration. Zero, none, just for show. Only the government's draft laws and those of your MPs, which they didn't even make themselves, have a date, but they bring them to the government to avoid the public consultation process.
You don't even have the courage to introduce and reject them, because you can't say publicly that you oppose the civic interest. My draft law on teachers' salaries, the removal of the 5,000 lekesh category, is sitting in the drawer. You don't introduce it, because you can't reject it, but you don't approve it either, because the government won't let you. This is the reality of a parliament that respects nothing and has no role beyond the wishes and will of Edi Rama", said Zhupa.
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