TIRANA, November 25 – Deputy of the Democratic Party (DP), Jorida Tabaku, has declared that the majority will not implement the constitutional right defined as a chance for the opposition – the establishment of parliamentary investigative commissions.
In a reaction on social networks regarding Prime Minister Edi Rama’s statements about the establishment of investigative commissions, Tabaku said that the claim most often used by the majority is that these investigative commissions cannot be established on the basis of an old law. “Although I do not share this opinion, since effective investigative commissions have been set up and have operated precisely on this old law, resulting in effectiveness, as the majority leader himself admitted,” she said.
According to her, the reason why they have been effective is related to the political will to go to the end even when the majority used procedural acrobatics to close them.
“If today the Parliament of Albania has a record number of requests for investigative commissions, it is because in no other parliament in the world is the Deputy Prime Minister under international investigation, that two former deputies under the majority logo are today under investigation. And it would be difficult for the public to understand the importance of the situation if we did not have the establishment of these commissions,” Tabaku emphasized. /argumentum.al