Prime Minister Rama reacts after DP deputies burned the chairs outside the assembly
Prime Minister Edi Rama has reacted to the chaos that happened in today's parliamentary session, where the Democratic Party deputies took their chairs out of the Assembly and set them on fire.
In his speech at the meeting that is taking place at the headquarters of the SP with the candidates for MPs who have applied on the "Deputy we want" platform, Rama showed them a photo from the scene of the burning of the chairs in the Assembly.
"Coming before I heard your words, someone brought me this picture. This is a fire, as you can see, a fire lit with the chairs of the deputies, elected in the Parliament of Albania to sit in those chairs and to represent those who take them there, as a sign of revolt against a court decision. Why I brought this image here I brought it here because I want to say a few words about politics, which spends bad days in public perception and is actually a tool that has made extremely large in the history of mankind but also very catastrophic big. Rejecting politics a priori as something bad, dirty, as something you'd better not mess with is childish. Politics has the demonic power to destroy. As it has the extraordinary power to heal, it also has the diabolical power to wound and maim. As it has the power to sow, it also has the power to destroy. And I believe that between these two views lies the division here today, between us who try to build, heal and plant and those who, on the other hand, destroy, injure, uproot, and burn," said Rama.