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"Laws do not come by text message"/ The SP's draft law on the forgiveness of fines sparks debate in the Parliament

"Laws do not come by text message"/ The SP's draft law on the

The MPs of the opposition and the majority have clashed with each other after the SP's proposal to forgive the fines. Even though the SP requested the review with an accelerated procedure, no draft law was made available to the opposition.

Kruei to the PD group, Gazment Bardhi said that laws cannot come by SMS and accusing Spiropali of lying.

The same position was taken by the other democrat, Bledion Nallbati, who clashed with Spiropali after the latter turned off his microphone.

THE DEBATE:

Bardhi: Laws don't come by SMS, tell me. He lied to the Parliament. I see it now, you have papers and signatures on white sheets.

Nallbati: You can't joke here. You get laws and bills by SMS and you bring them here at the last minute.

Spiropali: If you want to get caught with the forgiveness of fines, get caught, but I don't think it does you any good.

Nallbati: Me and the word or to himself.

Spiropal turns off Nallbat's microphone.

Spiropali: Do not create artificial tensions. You finished speaking. Mr. Nallbati, you should talk about procedure. The request will be made available to all deputies. Mr. Gazi, keep your vocabulary because you can't address me like that.. why are you all gathered there together with the Guard? Guard leave, no need. This is an artificial tension.

Nallbati: Madam, you have a very bad habit of interrupting every member of parliament and saying 'your time is up'. You take the time. Do not interfere with the deputies in question. Everyone knows what they are going to say. With this compassion of the fines file, you broke our spirit. This is a shame you do. We are against this. No one believes these schemes.

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