The Ethics Secretariat is expected to hold another meeting today at 10:00, where the Socialist Party's request for disciplinary measures against 29 opposition MPs involved in the incidents that occurred during the December 18 plenary session in the Assembly will be reviewed.
The previous session was interrupted after deputies requested access to and familiarization with the evidentiary materials on which the majority's request is based.
The Socialist Party has also filed a request to the Prosecutor's Office to assess whether there are elements to initiate a criminal investigation against MPs Flamur Noka and Klevis Balliu, regarding physical clashes with Republican Guard employees.
According to the majority's position, the acts of violence were not spontaneous, but organized by leaders of the Democratic Party, including Sali Berisha, Flamur Noka, and Gazmend Bardhi.
In its request, the Socialist Party (SP) is seeking a 60-day suspension from parliamentary proceedings for Flamur Noka and Klevis Balliu for the physical clashes, as well as for Sali Berisha and Gazmend Bardhi, who are considered to be the organizers of the events. The same measures are also being sought for the MPs who threw incendiary substances in the Assembly hall, including Belind Këlliçi, Fidel Kreka, Albana Vokshi, Ledina Alolli and Denisa Vata.
Meanwhile, for 19 other opposition MPs, who are accused of surrounding the podium during the session, the majority is seeking a lighter disciplinary measure, specifically a 10-day suspension from parliamentary activities.
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