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Politike2024-06-14 08:02:19

The 'Anticorruption' commission is constituted today, Fatmir Xhafaj conducts the first meeting; the opposition announces a boycott

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The 'Anticorruption' commission is constituted today, Fatmir Xhafaj

The Anti-Corruption Commission headed by Fatmir Xhafajn will hold the first constitution meeting today. The meeting will be held at 09.30 and the Speaker of the Assembly Lindita Nikolla will also be present.

Opposition MPs are also invited to the meeting, although the latter did not vote and declared that they will not be part of this Special Commission.

The commission has 11 members, 6 from the majority and 5 from the opposition, commission with a term of 10 months. The members of this commission are the chairmen and vice-chairmen of the 4 permanent parliamentary committees and those of the European Integration Council.

Object of the Special Anticorruption Commission

The Special Commission in implementation of the resolution of the Assembly "On the deepening of reforms for good governance, the rule of law and anti-corruption for Albania 2030 in the European Union" has as its main purpose to lead and coordinate an in-depth reform process, with the aim of:

1) Improvement and consolidation of good governance practices at all levels

2) Deepening the fight against corruption

3) Further strengthening of the implementation of the law, having as a guide the findings and recommendations of the reports of the European Union and the Screening report of the European Commission for the first chapter group, as well as addressing the measures of the guidelines approved by the government "For the rule of law ” and “Reform in public administration”.

The purpose of the Special Committee's activity is to achieve, through a public, comprehensive and transparent process, based on the relevant parliamentary mechanisms, rules and procedures, and with the commitment and active contribution of the best domestic and international expertise:

i) An assessment / analysis of the current situation in the three areas, relying mainly on the findings and recommendations expressed in the reports of the European Union, through a comprehensive engagement with central and local government institutions, executive and independent public agencies, justice system institutions, local and international experts, other interested subjects, civil society organizations and public opinion itself;

ii) Drafting and approval of a long-term and sustainable National Action Plan for addressing the relevant challenges in these areas, recommending concrete measures for possible legal and institutional changes, which must be addressed in each area by the responsible institutions

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