He clashed with Rama at the meeting of the SP parliamentary group, Spiropali reacts today: Keep your face from the light and the shadows remain behind

A day after the clashes at the closed-door meeting between the Socialists, former minister Elisa Spiropali's reaction has also arrived.
Through a post on social media, Spiropali has published a photo taken this Sunday, where she appears under the sunlight, accompanied by several words that have been interpreted as a message that has clear "signals" for her clash the day before with Prime Minister Edi Rama.
As a former minister with a prominent profile in diplomacy for several months, Spiropali has chosen to give her reaction in the most diplomatic way possible.
"Have a beautiful Sunday. Keep your face from the light and the shadows will remain behind," Spiropali writes succinctly.
Recall that the day before, the Socialists gathered for six hours at the Brigades Palace. Media sources reported that during the meeting there was a moment of tension between the head of government and at the same time the leader of the Socialist Party, Edi Rama, and MP Elisa Spiropali.
According to the same sources, it was learned that during the reporting on communication strategies by the Minister of State for Relations with Parliament, Erjona Ismaili, Spiropali reacted by laughing, which led to an intervention from Ismaili herself, who addressed her: " Ms. Spiropali doesn't know what she's laughing at."
At this moment, Prime Minister Rama intervened, addressing Spiropali, saying: "You don't communicate in my presence, especially when I'm here."
Further, during a few minutes of communication between them, it is learned that Rama told the MP: "Don't make me talk because I might say things you don't like, keep quiet." While Spiropali responded by emphasizing that if he has something to say, he should say it openly.
"I will throw you out and take action. Don't provoke me again," Rama is said to have told Spiropali, while the latter refused.
Spiropali: I'm not going out. I haven't done anything to get out.
Rama: Get out or I'll get you out.
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