"Don't talk, stop! Turn off your phone, you have a habit of eavesdropping! You gossip at police stations," Rama's clashes with several MPs within the group are revealed.

The meeting of the Socialist Party Parliamentary Group, held on Saturday at the Brigades Palace and chaired by Prime Minister Edi Rama, was accompanied by debates and tensions among the participants.
The meeting, which lasted about six hours, brought together socialist MPs and cabinet ministers, and focused on discussions on internal issues and the progress of the institutions' work.
Initially, Rama addressed Damian Gjiknuri, accusing him of recording and leaking private conversations.
"Turn off your phone because you have a habit of recording and releasing the things you record," Rama is said to have told him.
The Prime Minister also ironized former Minister Ervin Hoxha, criticizing him for discussions outside official premises.
"Are you still going to continue to gossip at police stations?" Rama asked.
The debate, which took place in a meeting closed to the media, indicates the tense climate within the ranks of the majority.
According to sources, one of the most tense moments was during the speech of the director of the Cadastre, Lorena Goxhobelli. During her presentation, MP Elisa Spiropali appeared dissatisfied, reacting with facial expressions and comments, which led to her direct intervention to ask Goxhobelli to be more careful in communicating with MPs.
Tensions continued during the discussion of the Minister of State for Relations with Parliament, Erjona Ismaili, who, according to sources, reacted to Spiropali's position by requesting clarifications for her interventions and comments during the meeting.
At this moment, Prime Minister Edi Rama intervened, addressing Spiropali in harsh tones, demanding that the order and routine of the meeting be respected.
So far, there has been no official reaction on the full content of the discussions, while sources emphasize that such meetings are part of the internal processes of organization and functioning of the ruling political force.
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