
The grouping of Gazment Bardhi and Sali Berisha had already prepared the plan for the overthrow of the Assembly two days ago by breaking the chairs of the government cabinet, and blocking the entry gates of the socialist colleagues, with the aim of blocking the session.
Albana Vokshi, one of the 23 opposition MPs expelled from the Assembly after the created chaos, said that the purpose of the plan was to prevent the session from taking place and they succeeded.
"We planned to block the session. Today they chose this way to block it. It was part of the discussion we had at the parliamentary group meeting. We beat the discussions and chose that a non-violent blocking method was the part where the session is directed. To Felaj and the ministers. We tried to prevent the conduct of today's parliamentary session and we succeeded. This was a protest of the directions of the majority, especially of the last session, of the Kosovo resolution.
Instead of giving space to an important news story, in violation of the rules of the Assembly, they put our demands on the agenda, which were rejected. The opposition has several spaces provided for in the Constitution, it has several instruments provided for in the Constitution. Some of the instruments are requests for information letters, requesting information on important issues. I get rejected or they don't answer at all in an arrogant way, and the champion is Veliaj and Balluku who don't even deserve to answer you. They do not provide written answers in violation of the constitution and regulations. Committee hearings are required. I requested 5 hearings in the health commission. I requested a hearing with Minister Ogerta Manastirliu. They were overthrown by vote", said Vokshi for Report TV.
With a preconceived plan of violence, the opposition deputies had destroyed the hall, where the deputies' chairs were on the tables, others were knocked down. The Democrats also blocked the entrance of SP deputies and then to the places where the Speaker of the Assembly sits, those of the Government Cabinet and chairs were placed behind the entrance gates. Faced with this situation, the Socialist Party demanded the expulsion from the Assembly for 10 days of the 26 deputies who created the chaos, but the Secretariat for Procedures, Voting and Ethics decided to expel the 23 democratic deputies. The decision came after the secretariat has seen the footage of the internal cameras of the session hall.
With her exclusion of 22 other colleagues, Vokshi says that the citizens remained unrepresented.
"With the exception of 23 deputies, there are approximately 300,000 citizens who cannot be represented."
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