The Assembly of Albania will discuss in the plenary session of this Thursday, the mandate of deputy Olta Xhaçka. ABC News journalist Esiona Konomi reports that the opposition demands that its mandate should be transferred to the Constitutional Court.
Meanwhile, it is not yet known what position the Socialist Party will take. The session will also discuss the draft decision for the parliamentary committee on disinformation.
“A protest made by the opposition Dash Sula, he remembered to show solidarity with the farmers, he came today with two bottles of milk that he poured on the steps of the Assembly.
Prime Minister Edi Rama is absent today, leaving for a visit to France. The first issue concerns the mandate of Olta Xhaçka, the opposition believes that her mandate should be transferred to the Constitutional Court. The Constitutional Court, in January 2023, told the Assembly that the Constitutional Court should decide on such cases.
Today will be the second decision, whether the Socialist Party protects colleague Xhaçka or will send her to the Constitutional Court. So far, the Socialist Party has submitted a report that says nothing.
The Council of Mandates produced a meeting where socialists, as rarely criticized the Constitutional Court. We will have to wait for hours to come. We will see the draft decision to set up a special parliamentary commission to fight disinformation. “Erjon Braçe may be the most likely name to head the parliamentary commission for disinformation,” reported journalist Konomi.
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