After a month of recess, the Parliament reopened the doors of the plenary sessions. The ceremonial session marked the beginning of the last session of the legislature where the speeches in the hall clearly showed that the deputies had one mind in the hall and one in the parliamentarians of May 11.
The Parliament began the last session during the "Rama 3" government. The ceremonial session only provided for protocol speeches, where the first was given by Elisa Spiropali. The long speech of the Speaker of Parliament began to annoy the deputies. While some others found other ways to kill time.
The speaker's message was for greater cooperation during the final months of the Assembly's legislature. In her 24-minute speech, the speaker did not have a single wish for the new US President, Donald Trump, something that Democrats had noticed.
This session precedes the parliamentary elections of May 11, where the battle for power also included Parliament.
The last in line was Niko Peleshi, whom the Democrats did not wait until he finished. But this did not bother him on the podium. In the end, the Assembly also approved the calendar of works where the most important session is expected to be February 13, when the amendments to the Electoral Code will be approved, where the parties have already found agreement.
Begaj chose this time not to go to Parliament, but to send an open speech that not even Elisa Spiropali read. (A2 Televizion)