
The Democratic Party Parliamentary Group has requested an urgent interpellation with Prime Minister Edi Rama regarding the Balluku case.
The request signed by the group's chairman, Gazment Bardhi, states that the prime minister is acting on behalf of the Albanian Parliament without ever receiving a mandate or position from the Parliament itself.
The opposition refers to Rama's request to the Constitutional Court, which it considers unprecedented.
The DP Parliamentary Group also argues that the Prime Minister's action constitutes open interference in the independence of the justice system and aims to strengthen the culture of impunity.
" He seeks to put pressure on justice, in the hope that he will throw the Constitutional Court itself, which exists as a guarantee of constitutionality and in no way for impunity, off the constitutional tracks. It is clear that this move has only political effects; more precisely, it is a means of pressure/political message and does not aim for a legal solution. We, the opposition MPs, assess that the request of Prime Minister Edi Rama, which only aims to give the message to the justice bodies that the defendant Belinda Balluku is not like all other defendants, but enjoys special political/institutional protection from the Prime Minister/Council of Ministers, deserves only contempt, as an anti-democratic and unconstitutional act, especially from the justice bodies themselves, including the Constitutional Court, which is facing the test of protecting the right to a full, inviolable, comprehensive and unhindered investigation by the investigative bodies ," the DP emphasizes.
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