The parliamentary investigative committee "for the Public Sterilization Service and the Public Health Check-Up Service" will meet again tomorrow to interrogate some officials and former ministers.
The boycott and the declaration of civil disobedience did not prevent the majority from continuing with the commission of inquiry on health concessions.
On Monday, 3 ministers of the socialist government were even asked to testify.
Albana Koçiu, currently the Minister of Health, and Ogerta Manastirliu, who also ran this institution, will answer the questions that their socialist colleagues will have.
While the third in line will be Shkëlqim Cani, the former Minister of Finance for whom the opposition has declared that he was against both agreements.
Behind them on the witness stand will be four other leaders who were part of the discussions
However, it is not known if the opposition will ask to be a part of this meeting, which is expected to be the last one for health investigations.
On Friday, Albana Vokshi stated that she has filed a criminal report for organizing meetings without her signature as the head of the commission.
The opposition has even asked for a postponement, but the decision has not yet been taken because the conference of chairmen has not been convened
After the testimony, which according to the decision of the assembly closes on October 22, the majority is expected to draw up a report with the findings and recommendations that it will give in this field.
While the opposition, despite being the initiator of the investigation, is expected to continue with the protest in the session.
Ms. Albana Koçiu
Ms. Ogerta Manastirliu
Mr. Shkelqim Cani
Mr. Admir Daci
Mr. Arben Daci
Mr. Artan Kalleshi
Mr. Altin Fani
The commission of inquiry for the concessions in Health was requested by the opposition group known as "Rithemelimi", but it was first overthrown by the SP, bringing with it the blocking protests of the opposition MPs in the Assembly. But, after a political compromise, the majority accepted the establishment of two investigative commissions, for concessions in health and problems with the TIMS system, with the condition that the investigative objects of the requests be reformulated.
In the reformulated facility, the opposition "forgot" two of the four concession contracts granted in health, not including the investigation of the dialysis service concession and laboratory services.
The two concessions for which the parliament will investigate, that of sterilization and check-up, are currently under investigation by the Special Prosecutor's Office.
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