The chairman of the Democratic Party's parliamentary group, Gazment Bardhi, has reacted following the Ethics Secretariat's decision to expel PD deputy Flamur Noka for 20 days and deputy Elda Hoti for 10 days.

In a Facebook post, Bardhi described this decision as a "hostile act against the opposition." He emphasized that, particularly during the April 2nd session, the majority deliberately created an atmosphere of tension that undermines the credibility and reputation of the Assembly.

According to him, this "arrogance" towards the opposition is not coincidental but a political strategy aimed at silencing it. Bardhi added that in the last six months, the Socialist Party has expelled 15 opposition deputies, totaling 295 days, thereby limiting the opposition's scope of action in parliament.