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"Enough, stop talking"/ Clashes at the GJKKO between Meta and Kryemadhi

"Enough, stop talking"/ Clashes at the GJKKO between Meta and

A tense session was held at the GJKKO against the leader of the Freedom Party, Ilir Meta, and former MP Monika Kryemadhi, where the debate between the ex-spouses dominated the developments in the courtroom.

During the hearing, Meta stated that he is not aware of any alleged communications or messages related to various persons mentioned in the investigation, emphasizing that responsibility for the actions falls on the Supreme Court.

"There is no influence whatsoever for Adrian Shatku. Nor for anyone else. No SMS for Monika Kryemadhi, Piro Xhixho. Even an interest that could be legitimate. Not even with Theodhori Çami, who has the surname Çami, but he has slaughtered Chams. This is a story of UDB, and Adrian Shatku should have come here as soon as he heard the name, because he ate bread at my house. Adrian Shatku left in 1989, the UDB took him, then fled to America. This is a story of UDB and Greek agencies. I have no knowledge of Monika Kryemadhi's actions, she knows them herself. Mrs. Kryemadhi knows those stories of messages ," Meta said.

His statements have brought an immediate reaction from the Prime Minister, who accused Meta of relying on rumors.

"Enough is not like that. With the gossip that Altin Dumani brings, gossip is talking here. Don't deal with women's gossip. Are you still dealing with Tedi Blushi's gossip?," she said.

The clash between the parties continued, with harsh tones and personal accusations, which forced the intervention of the trial panel.

"I've been listening to him for 4 years and I've been putting up with him. Even if my father were to be raised from the grave, I can't stand it anymore. I'll read his messages to you, so you can understand. Are you dealing with this salaryman's talk?" , declared Kryemadhi, making accusations against Tedi Blushi.

The court has warned that in the event of repetition of such behavior, the parties may be expelled from the courtroom and punished with a fine.

"We warn the defendant Monika Kryemadhi, if you repeat it, you will be removed from the hearing and fined," the court heard.

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