Next Plenary Session on Thursday, Agenda Released! Opposition Requests Two Interpellations with PM Rama

The next plenary session of the Parliament of Albania will take place on Thursday, May 21, starting at 10:00 AM. The official agenda for the session has also been published.

According to the agenda, nine interpellations requested by opposition MPs and Socialist MP Erion Braçe are expected to take place. Two interpellations have been requested with Prime Minister Edi Rama.

Interpellations have also been requested with ministers Besfort Lamallari, Evis Sala, and Enea Karakaçi. The session will also include discussions on several draft laws and issues outside the official agenda.

Agenda:

  1. Approval of the minutes of the plenary session of May 14, 2026.
  2. Announcements.
  3. Urgent interpellation with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Albania, Edi Rama, requested by a group of MPs from the Democratic Party Parliamentary Group.
  4. Urgent interpellation with the Minister of Internal Affairs, Besfort Lamallari, requested by a group of MPs from the Democratic Party Parliamentary Group.
  5. Interpellation with Prime Minister Edi Rama, requested by MPs Agron Shehaj and Erald Kapri.
  6. Interpellation with the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Evis Sala, requested by MP Saimir Korreshi.
  7. Interpellation with the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Evis Sala, requested by MP Erisa Xhixho.
  8. Question-and-answer session with the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Evis Sala, requested by MP Erald Kapri.
  9. Interpellation with the Minister of Infrastructure and Energy, Enea Karakaçi, requested by MP Erion Braçe.
  10. Interpellation with the Minister of Infrastructure and Energy, Enea Karakaçi, requested by MP Erion Braçe.
  11. Interpellation with the Minister of Education, Mirela Kumbaro, requested by MP Ina Zhupa.
  12. Interpellation with the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Andis Salla, requested by MPs Agron Shehaj and Erald Kapri.
  13. Draft law “On the ratification of the financial contract between the Republic of Albania and the European Investment Bank for municipal infrastructure works under the ‘Gateway to the Alps’ project.”
  14. Draft law “On several additions and amendments to Law No. 72/2012 ‘On the organization and functioning of the national geospatial information infrastructure in the Republic of Albania,’ as amended.”
  15. Draft law “On several amendments and additions to Law No. 29/2024 ‘On water resources,’ as amended.”
  16. Draft decision “On several additions and amendments to Decision No. 166 dated 16.12.2004 ‘Rules of Procedure of the Parliament of the Republic of Albania,’ as amended.”
  17. Discussions on matters outside the agenda.

The Parliament’s services have been tasked with publishing the agenda, notifying MPs through electronic communication, and preparing the parliamentary documentation to be reviewed during the session.

The order enters into force immediately.

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