Prime Minister Rama delegated an interpellation called by Democratic MP Jorida Tabaku regarding the Investment Corporation to the Minister of Economy, Delina Ibrahimaj. The opposition reacted to the Prime Minister's absence from the session, stating that the head of government cannot delegate the interpellation. However, according to the head of Parliament, Niko Peleshi, this is a practice that has been done before. Bardhi: We requested an interpellation with the Prime Minister, not with the minister. We want the Prime Minister in the interpellation. If we wanted the minister, we would have requested an interpellation with the minister. The Prime Minister must come and give an account in Parliament. The Prime Minister cannot delegate this right, the constitution says so. Rama has this duty. Do not mock Parliament. Peleshi: This is a practice based on law and a centuries-old tradition. On behalf of the Prime Minister, when deemed reasonable, the interpellation is delegated to another cabinet minister. It is not true that we are in violation of the Constitution, and this is neither the first nor the last time. Bardhi: You have made Parliament ridiculous. Peleshi: I am doing my best not to make it ridiculous.