
Neritan Sejamini has spoken about the investigations against Sali Berisha, who is accused by SPAK of corruption, together with his son-in-law, Jamarbër Malltezi.
Sejamini said that SPAK has used for the first time in history, a standard where the collective decisions of the Council of Ministers are billed as the responsibility of a prime minister. According to the analyst, if this standard will be used for every case, "there will be havoc in Albania".
"The government drafts laws. A minister or prime minister proposes a law, it is approved by the Council of Ministers and goes to the Assembly. So there is a procedure. The government and the Assembly make laws.
Until today, the decisions of the Council of Ministers are collective, so no member is held responsible. Even the Assembly, no one is held responsible.
Now the prosecution is saying for the first time, the prime minister or a member of the government will bear responsibility for a collective decision of the Council of Ministers. Why? Because he says he knows that he started this thing to serve something else.
If I am a citizen and say, the government should give help to thalassemic children, the government listens and makes a law. Is it called clientelistic?
Have these laws served many people or only Berisha's son-in-law?
Therefore, if the prosecution is held responsible for these things, there will be havoc here ," said Sejamini for "The Unexposed".
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