Tomorri writes with irony: "Government members are sentenced to 1 month in prison for every lie they tell. The whole government got away with life imprisonment".
Journalist Klodian Tomorri has reacted regarding the draft law that Lulzim Basha has submitted to the Parliament.
Basha demands that if a lawmaker makes a statement to a member of parliament, the latter has the right to file a complaint with the prosecutor's office and if the courts prove that the statement is defamation, the member of parliament risks a fine of up to 2 years in prison.
Tomorri writes with irony: "Government members are sentenced to 1 month in prison for every lie they tell. The whole government got away with life imprisonment".
" It's good that Basha made this draft law to punish the deputies with 2 years in prison when they slander. Add a new article: Members of the government are sentenced to 1 month in prison for every lie they tell. The whole government got away with life imprisonment. "Tomorri writes.
The chairman of the Democratic Party, Lulzim Basha, has submitted a draft law to the Assembly, through which he requests changes to the Criminal Code.
Specifically, the chief democrat Basha demands that in article 120 of the Criminal Code, MPs be added as well. With these changes, Basha demands that if a legislator makes a statement to a member of parliament, the latter has the right to file a complaint with the prosecutor's office, and if the courts prove that the statement is defamation, the member of parliament risks a fine of up to 2 years in prison.
"When this act is committed by elected officials, during the exercise of their mandate, in the parliamentary sessions of the Assembly, or in any other form, it constitutes a criminal offense and is punishable by a fine or imprisonment of up to two years," the draft law states. proposed by Basha.
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