The Prime Minister challenges the opposition in parliament: Vote for the minimum wage! I am ready

In his speech at the plenary session, Prime Minister Edi Rama called hypocrisy the statement of the opposition deputy, Dashnor Sula, that he will take the salary increase to the Association of Orphans in Peqin.
Rama also challenged opposition MPs to vote to be paid the minimum wage.
"It is great hypocrisy what I heard before, hypocrisy to put your hands on your head. Salary levels are determined by logic that is of a certain expertise and has a salary pyramid. I told you that when I speak, I teach them very well about the field that I do not know. You can't build a pyramid and put the president under a teacher, even though the daily work may be more stressful. We cannot have prosecutors who are paid more than the president. We cannot have a judge who is paid more than the Minister of Justice.
Do you want to do this crying of troubles? You don't have to take it to the orphanage. Come on, set a minimum wage for MPs. Deputies and ministers should be paid minimum wage. I think that one should not enter this monopathy to make fun of those who follow us. "You don't know yet that anyone who takes Albanians for fools and easy-going can be lying for a while," said Rama.