
The Reestablishment parliamentary group has not come up with a unified position regarding the establishment of the "Xhafaj" special parliamentary committee that is planned for today's session.
Today's plenary session in the Assembly is expected to have fierce debates between the opposition and the majority regarding the draft decision on the establishment of the Special Anticorruption Commission.
The draft decision on the establishment of the Commission has been included in the agenda, but the opposition is skeptical about this point.
The Reestablishment Group declared a day ago that they will not vote to support the establishment of the Special Anticorruption Commission, as they do not know the object and that according to them it is simply a propaganda of Prime Minister Rama.
With the willingness of the majority to postpone the vote if the opposition needs time, the latter closed the doors of cooperation, and through Gazment Bardhi, still not familiar with the draft decision, declared that it will boycott it.
"They don't have the will, but they want to use it for propaganda. We don't become part of Rama's propaganda," said Bardhi.
Even Basha's Democratic Party has not taken a position on whether it will vote for it or not, saying that first Prime Minister Rama will have to give the true purpose of this commission.
Dhurata Çupi has expressed categorically against the boycott of this commission, a position she had confirmed to journalists a few minutes before the meeting was held.
On the other hand, the democratic vice-president of the Assembly, Agron Gjekmarkaj, suggested that the opposition should not reject the Commission, but come up with a counter-proposal at Thursday's meeting.
Gjekmarkaj's idea was initially supported by Luan Baçi, who said that the opposition should condition participation in the commission with the formation of a technical government. Flamur Noka and Edi Paloka were of the same opinion.
In the conditions of this confusion that exists in the ranks of the opposition, the majority has given signals that it may remove from the agenda the voting on the point for establishing the "Xhafaj" commission, in order to give more time to the minority to come up with a attitude
The Special Anti-corruption Commission will have 11 members, with an initial term of 10 months and according to the draft decision published the day before the vote in the plenary session, the members will be the chairmen and vice chairmen of the 4 permanent parliamentary committees and those of the Council of European Integration, while the chairman of this commission is expected to be Fatmir Xhafaj.
"With the aim of maintaining the majority-minority ratio in accordance with the regulation, the effective use of the experience created since the beginning of the Reform in Justice, as well as ensuring the continuity of the work and the products of this process beyond the current legislature and throughout the scope of negotiations with the European Union , the commission will consist of Chairmen and Deputy Chairmen of the Permanent Committees: for Legal Affairs, Public Administration and Human Rights (2), for European Affairs (2); of Public Information (2); and the National Council of European Integration (2). The names of its members will be determined by the decision of the Assembly", the draft decision states.
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