The smoke and flames of 48 hours ago in Parliament, together with international reactions, seem to have influenced the democrats to reflect.
In the Commission for Economy and Finance, where the next year's fiscal package was reviewed, Edmond Spaho used the moment to extend the "hand of reconciliation", but by sticking to the current conditions.
"We have been asking for a long time for the parliament to return to normality, and to accept the request for the creation of investigative commissions as well as for the election reform commission. You must end your obstinate attitude and return to dialogue in the assembly. You are MPs and you should not vote for everything as if you were automatons."
Edmond Spaho - Deputy of the Democratic Party
But it seems that this last sentence irritated the socialist Erion Braçe, who did not hesitate to return to the language that hardly leaves room for the return of peace, at least with Berisha's supporters.
"The gentleman has made mud in this commission by directly insulting the members. This guy has also put his hand on the women of the assembly. This charlatan and every other charlatan who is in the Assembly to lick Berisha's face should be restrained. Hygienic-sanitary wipes for men like this one's work will be given for free."
Erion Braçe - Deputy of the Socialist Party
That was enough and the plans for peace fell within a quarter of an hour. Spaho abandoned the "online" meeting, making a promise to the socialists.
"We will continue with the same behavior that you have seen both in committees and in parliamentary sessions."
Edmond Spaho - Deputy of the Democratic Party
The departure of the only democrat who was present in the last two sessions of the Committee for Economy and Finance restored calm among the socialists, allowing Minister Mete to speak next.
"This year's package is alleviating and aims at the fiscal stability of the country in the medium and long term."
Ervin Mete - Minister of Finance and Economy
The fiscal package of the future profit will be examined in two more sessions item by item in the committee for economy and finance, before going to the Parliament for a vote in mid-December. (A2 Televizion)