Today, the Constitutional Court will decide whether or not to review the Council of Ministers' appeal against the security measure of suspension from duty of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister Belinda Balluku by the GJKKO, who is under investigation by SPAK.
Prime Minister Edi Rama did not dismiss Balluku from office after his suspension by the GJKKO, but stripped him of his right to sign and appealed to the Constitutional Court. The government is seeking to resolve the dispute over competences created between it and the GJKKO and to annul the decision to suspend him from office.
The constitutional provision, according to which a member of the government enjoys the immunity of a deputy, is the main point on which Prime Minister Edi Rama has based his appeal. According to the appeal, as long as the suspension of a deputy from office cannot be judicially decided, this cannot happen even for a minister.
The complaint alleges a clear interference in the powers of another branch of government, such as the executive branch, and that the GJKKO has assumed attributes that are not recognized by the Constitution. The government has not appealed the other security measure of banning travel abroad to the Constitutional Court.
On the other hand, Miliana Muça will be the judge in the Special Court of Appeal, which will examine the appeal of the security measures requested by SPAK and imposed by the GJKKO for Deputy Prime Minister Balluku and her two subordinates, the director of KESH Erald Elezi, and the director of ARRSH, Gentian Gjyli.
On November 20, the Special Court suspended the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Infrastructure and Energy from duty, also prohibiting her from leaving the country.
She has been named as a defendant for the procedures in the Llogora tunnel tender and is under investigation for the tender for lot 4 of the Grand Ring Road. In both cases, it is suspected that the winner was predetermined. SPAK has announced that it is also investigating a number of other procurement procedures. Gentian Gjyli and Erald Elezi are also accused of violating equality in tenders for the construction of the Llogora tunnel. Elezi is also suspected of the tender for Lot 4 of the Grand Ring Road.
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