Ziadin Sela, the head of the Albanian League, has voiced strong opposition to the proposed “Law on Civil and Adequate Representation,” characterizing the legislation as potentially detrimental to national agreements. In his statements, Sela asserted that the new law is fundamentally similar to previous frameworks, differing only in its presentation. He issued a warning to members of parliament, urging caution regarding any legislation perceived to undermine the terms of the Ohrid Agreement.
Sela stated that he viewed the proposed law as “very harmful,” emphasizing that the legislative action was not motivated by personal or individual interests. He directed criticism toward OBRM-PDUKM, suggesting that the group was acting in a manner that could jeopardize the established Ohrid Agreement. Echoing these concerns, Deputy Prime Minister Bekim Sali also commented on the proposed legislation.
Sali indicated that the law in question was not in the best interest of the political parties or the nation as a whole. The differing viewpoints highlight significant political disagreement surrounding the passage of the law. Critics, including Sela, argue that the legislative aims threaten foundational accords, while proponents of the bill maintain that it is necessary for modern governance.
The debate centers on the law’s potential impact on established political compromises and the stability of regional agreements.
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Ziadin Sela, the head of the Albanian League, has voiced strong opposition to the proposed “Law on Civil and Adequate Representation,” arguing that the legislation could negatively affect national agr