Prime Minister Edi Rama, while attacking the GJKKO and SPAK for the decision to suspend Belinda Balluku from office, said that he hopes that these indiscretions will fade, since against it the administration will not even have the power to buy toilet paper. He spoke from the extended meeting of the SP parliamentary group that the judiciary had interfered with the executive.
"In addition to interference in the legislature, the decision of the Court of Justice on how the assembly has divided the parliamentary committees is "open and". The hope is that this phase will be temporary. Repeated misdeeds outside the framework of the judiciary should be stopped, otherwise we will not have an independent and functional judiciary, but we will not have an administration that gives its best without being afraid to make a decision even on the purchase of toilet paper. This is the most tragicomic of the kilometer-long chain of facts produced by fear. We do not have the luxury of delaying to learn lessons. These risks are serious, not imaginary, so they must be taken into consideration by everyone. I stand with hope and faith and try to feed with this hope many disappointed partisans of justice reform", he said.
