The Assembly will be acquainted with two reports of the Council of Mandates and Immunities, which are completely opposite to the SPAK request, one drafted by Ulsi Manja on behalf of the SP and the other by Gazment Bardhi on behalf of the DP...
A tense session is expected to be held today in the Albanian Parliament, where the main issue is the vote on SPAK's request regarding the authorization for the immunity of former Deputy Prime Minister and former Minister of Infrastructure, Belinda Balluku.
Despite the fact that the Socialists have made a political decision not to give consent to SPAK's request, the Socialist parliamentary group will again meet 1 hour before the session, perhaps to determine the strategy to be followed in the event of tensions in the Assembly.
The meeting of the SP Parliamentary Group has been called at 09:00, an hour before the start of the session, but also the opposition protest. It is also announced that the DP deputies will gather at the headquarters of this party at around 09:00, perhaps to determine the details of how to proceed today, while they will address the plenary session hall together, in an organized manner, accompanied by citizens who will participate in the called protest.
Her supporters have been asked to participate massively in what is considered a spring protest of democracy by Democratic Party leader Sali Berisha. There have been statements from DP deputies for a peaceful protest, without repeating scenes with Molotov cocktails, but the temperature of the protest has been raised in advance by Democratic Party leader Sali Berisha, who uses harsh language and makes strong warnings.
The opposition is expected to protest inside and outside the Parliament hall, while the Guard has been instructed to exercise control over lawmakers to prevent smoke or flares from entering the Parliament hall, as has happened on quite a few occasions in the previous legislature.
The Assembly will be acquainted with two reports of the Council of Mandates and Immunities, which are completely opposite to the request of SPAK, one drafted by Ulsi Manja on behalf of the SP and the other by Gazment Bardhi on behalf of the DP. Bardhi will not be present at the session because he has been excluded from the proceedings of the Assembly, which may be one more reason for tensions to start even before the debate on the Balluku issue has begun.

The State Police, from 6:00 AM until the end of the rally, have imposed restrictions on movement on "George W. Bush" Street.
Depending on the development of the protest, there may be restrictions on other surrounding road axes, while the police have planned to divert traffic to alternative routes.
The police call on citizens to show understanding for the traffic restrictions and to distance themselves if they encounter actions that violate public order and safety.
"Representatives of the political entity Democratic Party of Albania have notified Tirana Police of the holding of a rally, tomorrow, at 10:00, in front of Parliament," the police statement said.
As part of increased security measures and to prevent a breach of what is considered a security perimeter, the Albanian Parliament has been surrounded by metal barriers since Wednesday evening. Police officers will stand behind them, and of course, protesters will be in front.

In this way, the Parliament is expected to continue its work surrounded by police, protesters and metal barriers, while the entrance from which the deputies will move is from the pedestrian area. /Pamphlet/
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