
A day after the tense meeting of the Socialist Party Parliamentary Group, where the clash with Prime Minister Edi Rama was at the center, Elisa Spiropali has reacted on social media. In a post wishing her followers a beautiful Sunday, she conveyed a message that does not seem coincidental in relation to the events of the previous day.
"Keep your face from the light and the shadows remain behind," she writes, a formulation that, in the context of the tensions of the previous day, raises the question: who is she addressing and what message does she intend to convey?
In her post on social media, Spiropali appears wearing sunglasses, while accompanying the photo with the reflective message. Although there is no direct reaction to the event, the timing and content of the post have prompted interpretations that it is an indirect reaction to the situation created within the socialist group.

The March 28 meeting at the Brigades Palace was accompanied by harsh remarks and tones between Elisa Spiropali and Prime Minister Edi Rama.
According to sources, the clash began during MP Lorena Goxhobelli's reporting, when Spiropali intervened, demanding more respect in communication with MPs:
"A little more respect for MPs, don't talk to us like we're MPs."
This intervention brought Rama's immediate reaction:
"You don't communicate in my presence, especially when I'm here."
The debate continued during the presentation of the communication strategy by the Minister of State, Erjona Ismaili. A laughing reaction from Spiropali was followed by an intervention by the Minister, who asked for clarification.
After a request for an apology from Spiropali, Rama reacted again in strong tones:
"Why are you so angry? You are worse."
At another point, the prime minister drew his attention to his use of the phone, and Spiropali replied: "If you have something to say, say it."
Rama: "Don't provoke me or I'll throw you out."
Spiropali was seated at the back of the room, next to MP Zegjine Çaushi. This detail was seen by some as a signal of her current position within the group.
Spiropali has been one of Rama's closest associates over the years, holding important positions in the government. However, in the recent government changes in February, she was removed from office, a decision that was considered unexpected and accompanied by hints of internal disputes.
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