
After the approval of the changes requested by three socialist deputies for the change of properties, the DP deputy, Jorida Tabaku, reacted again. She analyzed in a video message that the parliament should be in charge of the fight against corruption and not become its promoter.
She considered the week that just ended as a bad day for democracy and parliament after the adoption of this law. While it has been stated that the motive of the parliament should be the public interest and not the interest of a minority that always prevails before the interest of the majority.
Tabaku said that the reasons Albania is suffering are precisely these laws that do not consider the fight against corruption even when it comes to the issue of property.
"The week that ended was not a positive balance for the parliament. Another law in the long list of impugned laws was passed which does not fight corruption but merely encourages and promotes it. We are at a moment where the parliament should take a role in the fight against corruption.
Where every law and act that was adopted should definitely be in this spirit. While the law that was passed, related to the law of privatizations simply makes it possible for state property to be considered the next loot for anyone who has a strategic investment, for anyone who will receive a development permit and be given in exchange by the public to the private; from private to public and treated as if it were personal property. If today Albania suffers, it is precisely because of these laws, it is precisely because of the occupying behavior that does not think.
That does not think of putting the public property at the disposal of the legitimate owner, that does not think of the public good, that does not think of the fight against corruption even when it comes to the issue of property. But always and in every decision they have in mind the minority and not the majority. "Parliament must have a spirit and an approach that takes into account the fight against corruption in every law", said Tabaku.
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