Artan Fuga, invited to the Dekalog show by Roland Qafoku on DritareTV, talked about the tensions in the Assembly. Fuga said that a deputy cannot use his body because he represents a will and the will does not have a body but a vote. If we want to go to Europe, says Fuga, the deputy does not use the body.
“Yesterday’s session in the Parliament brought me a lot of sadness. The MP cannot use his body. I am influenced by the Hegelian philosophy of law that an MP is not an individual. It is abstract. He represents a will, and the will has no body, only a vote.
If we want to go to Europe, the deputy does not use his body. Left, right of center can’t happen.
Every time a certain group, be it MPs or militants, is radicalized in acts of force, it shows all the more that it does not have mass support.
The radicalization of minorities shows that the minority no longer has support. If the deputies had the power to bring the people to the square for just causes, they would not need to use the body. This shows that they have no support.
Regarding the misery of Albanian parliamentarism, I am not talking only about the opposition but about parliamentarism. the level of democratic culture in the function of the commissions, in the function of the majority and the minority, recognition of the rights of the opposition, is at a deplorable level. All three of these together make misery.
Unfortunately, the Albanian parliament has another vice. If all MPs go crazy, they can stay MPs and make crazy laws. In mature democracies there is an instrument that can dissolve the parliament; the president.
If we are going to get closer to Europe and make legal reforms, this starts with the Assembly. A parliament that is in crisis can be dissolved by another power and held in elections. Thus, radicalisms are extinguished and the deputy does not lose his mandate”, said Fuga.