A fierce debate took place between Albatros Rexhaj and Lutfi Dervishi.
Dervishi: Who shut up about this? Because it’s not true at all. Who said it doesn’t pass?
Rexhaj: You said it!
Dervish: Who are you?
Rexhaj: Now IBAR passed, you said it wouldn’t pass.
Dervish: Stop 10 seconds!
Rexhaj: No, no, man, you just said one word, shut up. No one can shut me up. There needs to be a little more respect at the table. You can tell me, “Albatross, you’re not doing well,” but don’t tell me to shut up.
Dervish: You’re lying! Don’t lie!
Rexhaj: I’m saying you’re forgetting, I’m lying, according to you. Don’t tell me to shut up because I’m not a child. I’m not offended by being told you’re lying. Because that’s your opinion. I’m saying you’re forgetting what you said in this studio.
Dervishi: I’ll tell you something. If you find out what I’m saying, I won’t go on television again. And you shouldn’t go on television either if you don’t back down.
Rexhaj: More, I go out and do it, I lie that it’s my problem. That’s what democracy has.
Dervish: To lie?
Rexhaj: Oh, I lie, I slander, I do it all because it’s my right to be stupid. What problem do you have with that?
Dervishi: That’s why I don’t sit at the table with people like that.
Rexha: You have a problem accepting the fact that I don’t think like you and now you come out and defend democracy. Okay, I’m the negative character. This conversation is over.
Dervishi: Negative characters have a role. You are worse than negative.
Rexhaj: Okay, it’s over. I’m not impressed by this talk at all. If you shut up, don’t tell me. Do you understand? When you tell me to shut up, we have a problem because I’m a villager. Understand that talk. That’s it! I’m a villager. Even the word villager doesn’t mean where I come from, as you understand.
Dervish: How do you understand that for once?
Rexhaj: You know, I’m a Malok too. Leave this chatter alone. Shut up and tell your child, not me. I came here to chat with intellectuals, I don’t go to the studio with someone I think is intimidating.
Dervish: That’s my problem, sitting at the table with you.
Rexhaj: I think that too, why am I sitting at the table with you.