Just as in the parliament hall on Monday, even in Tuesday’s parliamentary committees, the opposition left vacant seats. But there are no signals of a boycott.

“It’s not boycott, we did not make a boycott, it’s a reaction to what happened with the parliamentary procedure”,

 Edi Paloka, vice chairman of the DP said.

Major decisions will be taken in the fall.

“Political reaction, not only for the last theater law, but for everything that is happening in this country will be much stronger and absolutely until September we will make decisions that will change the political reality in Albania”.

Lulzim Basha spoke about dissolving the assembly, not excluding one of the most extreme measures of the opposition action, that of ditching the mandates of the deputies.

“Ditching mandates is the easiest option …”

But in the right camp the allies disagree. The head of the National Development Movement, Dashamir Shehi, the most active member of the allies recently in parliament, says the opponent must be defeated in the battlefield in the Assembly.

The opposition, suggests the loyal ally of Democrats, should focus its energies both in parliament and in squares with citizens. The boycott, he says, is not the way to go./tvklan.al