
After the fierce debates between the majority and the opposition, the SP has decided to lock the doors and hide the affair with TIMS.
The Investigative Commission, with the 8 votes of the SP deputies, decided that the testimony of the General Director of the State Police, Muhamet Rrumbullaku, will take place behind closed doors.
Toni Gogu, vice president of the Investigative Commission, said that the request of the General Director of the State Police is to testify behind closed doors. According to Rrumbullak, his testimony constitutes a secret, but the decision belongs to the Commission.
Gogu said that the opposition MPs are stealing time with debates, while they put the issue to the vote. He said that the meeting hall is turning into a square of lawlessness, accusing the head of the Investigative Commission of violating the regulation and every law.
But according to Ervin Salianji, deputy Gogu reads Rrumbullak's preliminary statement backwards.
"You have a habit of preaching things backwards. You say that everything is a show, but in fact what you call a show is the situation you have put Albania in ," said Salianji.
He accused the socialists of wanting to defend illegality.
"You want to cover up illegality, but we will go to the end of the investigation. You are afraid of transparency, you are like bats that are afraid of light, so they stay in basements", said Salianji.
The opposition MPs have stated that if Rrumbullaku thinks that the questions that will be addressed to him may be related to what is called "secret", then he may not answer the question.
"No one forces the General Director of the Police to say or provide information on what he considers to be a secret" , said the democratic deputies.
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