TIRANA, June 16 – “The smell of cigars, not to mention the smell of hashish, are suffocating in this Assembly,” declared the deputy of the Democratic Party (DP), Dashnor Sula in the plenary session of the Assembly on Thursday.
“This is the reality, Madam Speaker, that in this Assembly the smell of cigars, not to mention the smell of hashish, is suffocating,” said Sula who reminded the Socialist lawmakers of the arrest of the Mayor of Vora, Agim Kajmaku in possession of 20kg cocaine by Italian police a few days ago.
“We, the opposition, have only tomatoes, but the government has cocaine. Do not make your hands like that Pando (Pandeli Majko), because Kajmaku was caught with 20 kg of cocaine. Raise your voice and restrain the government,” said MP Sula.
The DP deputy also spoke about the high prices in the country and he presented a basket of food in the parliamentary hall, but, according to him, he was not allowed to enter the hall.
“Does the prime minister know how much gasoline and diesel his Cadillac consumes? Or do other ministers know? You know that the price of oil is extremely high. I am not ashamed and I am proud to be a peasant, and to represent all those peasants of the countryside. Go out and see once in the villages where the situation is catastrophic,” he said.
Sula said that his father, 78, worked alone because he could not find workers. “If 10% of the dirty money invested in Albania was used for good works, we would keep the Balkans on bread,” he said.
Speaker Nikolla reacted by saying that it is a great insult to the institution, the deputies, to say a great untruth. “I ask you to apologize,” she told deputy Sula.
But the DP deputy retorted by noting that he did not accuse anyone. “I do not smoke either, and I can confuse it, but there comes the cigar smell and it chokes you,” said the deputy, Sula.
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