The head of the government is today in Dibër, where he met with citizens and the Extended Assembly of the Socialist Party is also taking place.
Among other things, Edi Rama commented on the work of the new bodies of justice but also on the interruption of parliamentary life due to the action taken by the opposition for several weeks now.
The chief socialist repeated the position he has taken with his own, that if they fall into the web of justice bodies, they will have to follow the path alone.
"There are no unpunished individuals in Albania. This should make every member of this political family proud. SPAK did not come from the moon, from America, or from the EU. It came from the Albanians' need for justice that he took it upon himself to address to the PS... If they have searched for the bela, and they find it, they will keep it themselves. I speak for all those who have had, have or will have problems with the new justice."
Meanwhile, focusing on the action of the opposition, which he described as a demonstration, Rama emphasized that the deputies of Sali Berisha's group have not been denied any right. On the contrary.
"The least we can do is not feed that show. They say they want rights that are being denied to them. This is not true. They are being denied the abuse of the right to do their duty. Exceeding the right in the name of being a deputy. It is a lie, that a group of deputies have the right to do whatever they want."
According to him, what Berisha's deputies intend to do is to "use the Constitution and the laws, bypassing the Constitution."
As for the parliamentary investigation commissions, which are a request of the opposition, the head of the government said that even their establishment could not exceed the Constitution.
"Not through the windows, but if they reach the terrace and cross the seven windows, there is no chance they will do it with our approval. Since 2013, they have been doing the same...” (A2 Televizion)