As protests for the removal of the government and the unconditional resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama have continued for 38 days, professor and academic Artan Fuga has called for the Albanian Parliament to announce the deadlines for its self-dissolution.
Through a reaction on social media, Fuga expressed that such a step would be necessary if the deputies still have a sense of moral and social responsibility left.
"The good thing is that the Albanian Parliament announces the deadlines for its self-dissolution! If the deputies have a shred of moral and social responsibility left!", writes Fuga.
The academic also criticized the way parliamentary committees function, stating that during his participation in meetings related to culture, science, education and youth, he was faced, according to him, with a lack of responsibility, professionalism and competence, as well as partisanship.
Fuga added that these experiences had led him, for several years, to no longer participate in parliamentary committee meetings.
"The good thing is that the Albanian Parliament announces the deadlines for its self-dissolution! If the deputies have a thread of moral and social responsibility left!
As for me, when it happened to me to be on committees of the Albanian Parliament on issues of culture, science, education, youth, etc., I put my hands on my head from the futility, from the lack of responsibility, from the party alignment, from the lack of professional competence, why not even from the stupidity of a deputy.
"But, I will not return with names that history has thrown into the trash! This made me declare a few years ago that I refuse from that moment on to participate in any parliamentary committee meeting.
It was useless, it seemed like participating in a meeting of dolls with broken mechanisms inside a straw belly," writes Fuga.
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