
Lawyer Genc Gjokutaj said that the Discipline Commission "has not given the mandate to the opposition MPs", adding that the opposition representatives are being treated as dangerous persons.
He added that the majority cannot treat the opposition like "students making noise in class".
Gjokutaj stressed that these situations happen to create the image of a destructive opposition, which faces the Guard, etc.
"This situation must be judged from its beginning, why it started and what is the relationship of the opposition and the majority with the Constitution. The mandate was not given to them by the Disciplinary Commission, they are representatives of the people. They treat them as if they are dangerous.
The deputy may be without the right to speak or vote, but not to be expelled. There is a director here, let's say it in Albanian. Such situations occur to create the image of a destructive opposition clashing with the Guard, etc.
The opposition has expressed that if its demands will be considered. The majority cannot treat the opposition like students making noise in class. The opposition has a role, parliamentary committees are the Achilles' heel. He may not be investigated, but the law has it. These are very ugly and not dignified scenes for a state that claims to have pluralism", he said in "News24".
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