
Socialist MP, Arben Ndoka gave up parliamentary mandate. The decision was taken from the MP, Ndoka on Monday when he wrote an open letter to Socialist parliamentary group, indicating the reasons that led to this decision.
He explained in details in the letter that he had never been involved in kidnapping or promoting prostitution affairs."I will stay away from the Parliament Hall, as a loyal supporter of your hard work inside the hall where you stand next to real criminals of this country. Forgive me for all the troubles I have caused you during these two years in the battle you have started, to pull out Albania from the disastrous situation where this country has fallen and from the sludge where real criminals dive deep into” said Ndoka while giving up parliamentary mandate.
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