The burnt palace in Tirana two days ago was at the center of the debate on "Top Story," which then shifted to EU funds and justice reform. These debates sparked a clash between PS MP Ardit Bido and journalist Arion Sulo. Bido: The good news for the health of our society, beyond the good news that there were no injuries and we must thank those firefighting forces. These forces today are better trained than during the Durrรซs earthquake. The good news is that we had no injuries from this incident. All responsible parties are currently under investigation. At this point, now that we have an independent judiciary, we should let it reach conclusions to see the structural problems we have. The debate about 'he is a thief,' 'he is a crook,' and 'I am the good one,' I think people are tired of these debates. Sulo: There is no more space. The firefighters couldn't get in. If we tell the opposition: 'We must absorb the funds for IPARD,' then that is the government's job. Bido: Whoever stole should go to jail, brother. If it were for PD, this justice reform would have been dismantled. Sulo: You are telling us that the opposition made a mistake with this demand. Do you understand what a twisted reality you have created?! Where did the EU money go? Bido: The essence of political debate is to make society and administration better. You have normalized this to the point where you think politics cannot be done differently. What happened in Greece?
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"If it were up to the PD, the justice reform would have been dismantled"/ Bido clashes with Sulo, the journalist: Where did the EU money go?
The burnt palace in Tirana two days ago was at the center of the debate on "Top Story," which then shifted to EU funds and justice reform. These debates sparked a clash between PS MP Ardit Bido and journalist Arion Sulo.

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