Rama warns of early elections during SP parliamentary group meeting

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The Socialist Party parliamentary group meeting served Edi Rama to criticize Socialist deputies two weeks before the end of this session.

The head of the Socialist Party did not spare his dissatisfaction with them for the lack of commitment in parliamentary activities.

Sources indicate that everything started when Prime Minister Rama entered the presidency of the parliament and found very few deputies present compared to the 74 mandates that this political force has.

He also articulated his dissatisfaction with their immediate departures after plenary sessions.

Among the criticisms, Rama warned the deputies of early elections. According to the same sources, the Prime Minister told the deputies, “Do you want me to take you to early elections?”

The meeting also discussed the plenary session of December 14, where the migrants’ agreement with Italy will be voted on, as well as changes to the Parliament’s rules, where the measures for deputies who break rules will be tightened from the current 10 days to 30 or 60 days.

For this, Rama has requested that all deputies be present in the chamber.

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