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SPAK's request for Balluk, the Immunity Council will decide on January 28

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SPAK's request for Balluk, the Immunity Council will decide on January 28
Council for Mandates

The Council for Mandate and Immunity in the Parliament of Albania will meet on January 28 to review SPAK's request regarding Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku, also Minister of Infrastructure and Energy.

SPAK has launched investigations against Balluk and communicated the charges, while initially requesting her suspension from government duties. But SPAK's decision, left in force by the Constitutional Court, was suspended by the Constitutional Court, which will review the case on January 22.

Exactly 6 days after the Constitutional Court considers whether or not SPAK has the authority to suspend members of the Council of Ministers from their positions, it will be the Council for Mandates and Immunities that will give the verdict on whether or not SPAK can continue the measures against the Deputy Prime Minister. For Balluk, SPAK has launched investigations related to the Llogara tunnel and the lots of the Tirana Grand Ring Road.

At the first meeting of the Council for Regulation, Mandates and Immunity, held on December 19, the members of the committee failed to reach a decision regarding SPAK's request, while discussions were also held with the presence of the prosecutors in the case and the new head of the Special Prosecution Office, Klodian Braho.

After that meeting, the procedure slowed down as the Socialists requested time to review the materials of the file submitted by SPAK.

Prime Minister Edi Rama has maintained a strong critical stance towards the Prosecutor and the GJKKO judge regarding the case against Deputy Prime Minister Balluku.

"I am very curious why the prosecutors who rushed with an impressive speed to address the Parliament for extreme measures in recent days did not take into account that we are first in a face-to-face case in the Constitutional Court on January 22nd, where the highest court of the country must judge on the merits the issue of the antidemocratic measure of suspension of a member of the government at the request of the prosecution."

I raise this question because in any country where justice is not running, but judging, it would wait for the end of the trial for one measure before seeking another measure, because the rule of law is not a place for confrontation between independent powers, nor for the encroachment of one power into the constitutional territory of another.

Today, I do not have the answer, but I will continue to read, I will continue to learn, and I will continue to make all my efforts to better understand the in-depth analysis of the symptoms of brutality in the exercise of judicial power, and I will certainly have my answer to the above in due time.

But in the meantime, as has been made clear in the Mandates Committee in the Assembly, there is no chance that we, the governing and parliamentary majority of this country, will consider the prosecutors' hasty request to authorize new extreme measures, which, even in light of the report of the Council of Europe experts, even in light of the report of the Council of Europe's "torture" Commission, even in light of many other things, are indeed to be taken and judged very calmly, but not without once and for all finishing the process that we have opened in the Constitutional Court, for the extreme measure, for the antidemocratic and unconstitutional measure of suspension by the prosecutors who, as if nothing had happened and nothing had happened, came running to request other measures. Justice does not run, justice judges", declared Rama.

  

 

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