The democratic MP Jorida Tabaku said that the Reform in Justice has been a long-standing requirement of the integration process.
The Chairperson of the Integration Commission also stated that the opposition, despite the difficulties it has, is the biggest supplier of SPAK with files so that justice can continue to do its job.
It has been discussed since 2009, but it has not been done. Discussions began after 2014-2015. All of us should know that if today we have a BKH that exists, it is as a result of the proposals of the Democratic Party. The discussion at that time was that BKH should be in the Ministry of the Interior. There was no organization, an international monitoring operation, and it was DP's request that this international monitoring operation be there to oversee this process. So the prime minister's statements are far from the truth with what actually happened.
There were 140 votes on the constitutional amendments, while the amendments to the laws were not consensual except for SPAK. SPAK was the only institution that was requested with agreement and today the opposition, despite the difficulties it has, is the largest producer of reports in SPAK. I have filed 15 reports myself, on the matter of incinerators. I led for energy, for other issues. To say that the opposition attacks SPAK may be true for certain people who may be incredulous, but I also see other colleagues who have brought files to give SPAK an opportunity to show that justice works and it works.', said the MP.
Tabaku said that the internationals support the fight against corruption and also want that there is no overlapping of structures in this process, that the Reform in Justice is not affected and there are no steps behind in the work of SPAK. It is also important that the hands of politics stay away from SPAK, according to Tabak.
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