Democratic Party deputy Saimir Korreshi called for an interpellation with the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Evis Sala. Korreshi mocked the delay in accepting his request for an interpellation. He added that the issue cannot be neglected, while drawing attention to the situation at the Lushnjë hospital, which he described as quite concerning.

"With all due respect, I have also submitted a request for an interpellation with my friend, the Minister of Health. Deputies have been categorized here—does the turn never come for us peasants? I remember before the '90s, when I used to wait in line for kerosene, and by the time my turn came, there was no more kerosene left.

This interpellation matter is on the same level. In Lushnjë, the situation does not wait for the minister to have the time. She has some nice remarks and says 'by the end of the year,' but until then, the situation at the Lushnjë hospital does not promise well," Korreshi stated.

On the other hand, Peleshi responded that the interpellations requested by Korreshi have been scheduled in the calendar that was just approved and invited him to take a look.