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"Don't point the finger at me," parliamentary session is interrupted again

"Don't point the finger at me," parliamentary session is

The parliamentary session is interrupted again due to tensions in the hall and debates between the majority and the opposition. 

Democratic Party deputies have blocked the Parliament's rostrum, while its leader, Niko Peleshi, has been forced to give another 15-minute break.

He recalled that he had earlier given a break to reduce tensions, but the situation in the hall remained tense.

"Don't disrupt the session, let's continue the procedure. You don't distribute the floor. In accordance with the regulations, you must first sit down and the podium is not blocked."

"The word is not taken by force. I gave you 5 minutes to calm down, to meditate. Don't point the finger at me ," Peleshi said.

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