
The Democratic Party's boycott of the Parliamentary Committees lasted as long as a political coffee break. Just one day after Gazment Bardhi's order to leave the committees in protest, the Democratic MPs have returned to work, leaving the group leader's decision "forgotten".
Bardhi had announced the boycott on Sunday evening, through a message addressed to the deputies, where he described it as a reaction to the situation created in the Assembly. On Monday morning, the Democrats meticulously implemented the order, absenting themselves from the Economy and Human Rights Committees.
But the opposition "cause" was short-lived, as today the deputies returned to the committees, as if nothing had happened. Another episode that shows the strategic fog within the Democratic Party, where political decisions are announced with noise, but fade in less than 24 hours.






















