The session began and continued without tension.
The Parliament held its first plenary session on Monday afternoon after the opposition protest, during which the villa of former dictator Enver Hoxha was burned with a Molotov cocktail.
The session began and continued without tension. The majority and opposition MPs took turns speaking and presenting issues from the areas they represent.

Within the ranks of the Socialist Party, moments of conversation between deputies were observed.

Ulsi Manja and Erion Braçe exchanged jokes in their seats, in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Democratic Party deputies also appeared focused on the discussions. Tritan Shehu and Luan Baçi stood next to each other during the session, while the rest of the parliamentary group kept low tones in the debate.

Prime Minister Edi Rama and Democratic Party leader Sali Berisha were not present in the hall. The session was conducted by MPs from both parties without their intervention.

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