For more than two hours, members of Parliament requested speaking time for procedural matters, but they became involved in exchanges and debates among themselves regarding agricultural funds and the Diaspora Summit. Given this recurring situation in Parliament, where the day's agenda only begins two hours after the parliamentary session has started, the head of the Socialist Party's parliamentary group, Taulant Balla, proposed that if the opposition agrees, matters outside the day's agenda should be returned to the beginning of the session, as was the case before 2011. Balla: In the Parliament's rules of procedure, we have an article, 45, for matters not on the agenda. Until a few years ago, matters not on the agenda were addressed at the beginning. Unilaterally, the PD group removed them in 2011 to go to the end of the session. We had a heated debate. Now they have come to their senses and rightly say that some matters should be raised by the deputy at the beginning. Since we are at a moment of changes in the rules of procedure, do you agree to restore this one hour at the beginning of the agenda as we had it and put an end to this ridiculous procedure, that in the name of procedure... no one has spoken about procedure... Bylykbashi: Yesterday in the Rules of Procedure Council, we discussed a set of proposals for the Parliament's rules of procedure. What just happened here is indicative of how we approach the rules of procedure, so we make the proposal right then and there. We even do it by tightening the opposition's spaces in Parliament. It takes time for Parliament to study... Peleshi: Let's find a common way to remove this person who talks about the rules of procedure but violates them himself. If this comes as Boรงi says that we are trying to find spaces, let's make changes. Since we have the rules of procedure in hand, let's make changes, but for this, cooperation is needed; I invite the group leaders to come for discussions, especially regarding the rules of procedure.