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Is Ylli Manjani right to talk about a coup d'état by SPAK?

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Is Ylli Manjani right to talk about a coup d'état by SPAK?

This measure does not apply to persons elected under the electoral law.

It was Ylli Manjani at first, and then Baton Haxhiu, who treated the decision to suspend Belinda Balluku from her duties as a "coup d'etat".

A strong thesis that will naturally bring controversy and strong debates in the public, where it seems that SPAK's honeymoon period with the majority is over.

Manjani, in his approach, emphasizes that the judiciary cannot become part of another power.

Article 242 of the Criminal Procedure Code to which SPAK refers states:

Point 1. With the decision ordering the suspension of the exercise of a public duty or service, the court temporarily prohibits the defendant, in whole or in part, from the activity related to them.

Point 2. This measure does not apply to persons elected under the electoral law.

It is clearly stated that elected officials in the municipality or in the Assembly cannot be suspended. And this is logical, since they are constitutional. Even in the fundamental law of the state, it is emphasized that a deputy cannot be arrested or wiretapped without the permission of Parliament.

Something that SPAK has not done, and most likely will not happen. The chances are that we will have a war of nerves, or rather a tactical move to force the government to take a step back, through public pressure.

A strategy used as a precedent in Romania, when Parliament, following the arrest of a number of senior political figures, dismissed the head of the anti-corruption prosecution.

An act that caused a public political movement in the streets against the majority that carried out this action. Bringing political repercussions but not political changes. Since the government is a coalition of liberals with social democrats, who when they were in the majority dismissed Laura Corduta Covesi.

This tense process comes in parallel with the new elections for the head of the BKH and the new leader of SPAK, which will be very important.

It is very likely that all these actions have their political implications, perhaps even diplomatic ones, to shake up the situation in the country. A kind of nervous game, after Edi Rama's statement that "The rain has its work, we have ours."

But it seems that we are at the point of a clash, which will happen soon, it depends on how it will develop. In public or in the Constitutional Court. The latter is likely to happen...

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