
In the footage that the Socialist Party's production team released to the media from the Parliamentary Group meeting, it seems that everything has been carefully thought out: who to show on camera, who to leave out and... where to place everyone in the hall. Among these curated details, the position of Elisa Spiropali also stands out.
The former Speaker of Parliament and former Foreign Minister did not appear to have been among the main figures in the front rows. On the contrary, she was seated somewhere at the back of the hall, in a quiet row where she kept company with Zegjine Caushi.
Of course, in politics, seats in the hall are always a matter of "organization". But sometimes organization speaks louder than speeches. Especially when it comes to a member of parliament who a few days ago decided not to appear at the session where Belinda Balluku's immunity was being voted on, breaking the discipline of the group.






















