The head of the Socialist Party Parliamentary Group, Taulant Balla, today requested respect for the Assembly's Rules of Procedure and the cessation of discussions outside the agenda, emphasizing that the session cannot begin with a debate on the minutes.
According to him, something unprecedented is happening in the Parliament with the opposition.
"I took the floor at the session and, based on the minutes, I recall that I requested compliance with Article 44, point 2, of the Rules of Procedure.
I quote that the session begins with the approval of the minutes and after approval, the floor is given only to deputies who seek to propose a correction or clarify their opinion.
We have been listening for over 20 minutes to discussants who have not provided any information about their 'historic' speech a few days ago. For the first time, a precedent is happening that has never happened before.
There were no discussions of this nature on the agenda - such discussions take place after the agenda is approved.
We had a good discussion at the Conference of Speakers, but the MP did not wait, but took the floor for the minutes. A little patience, we will get to that point. Mr. Speaker, we must end this process, it is unthinkable to start the Assembly with the minutes!”, said Balla.
Meanwhile, the opposition has requested a repeat of the short session of September 24, during which the new government and the governing program for the next four years were voted on, highlighting the lack of time and proper debate at that meeting.
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