Today, a parliamentary vote is scheduled concerning the Special Prosecutor’s Office (SPAK) request for the arrest of former Prime Minister Belinda Balluku. According to Tch, the majority has solidified its intention to oppose this request during the parliamentary group meeting this week. The session, commencing at 10:00, is marked by the notable absence of former Foreign Minister Elisa Spiropali.
Spiropali’s absence follows her recent dismissal from the ministerial role alongside Balluku. Parliament Speaker Niko Peleshi announced that, post-departure, Spiropali will now be integrated into parliamentary groups aligned with the USA and Israel. Initially, Fatmir Xhafaj and Belinda Balluku were also not present at the session’s outset.
Sources within the Socialist Party parliamentary group relayed information to Top Channel journalist Muhamed. The core of the matter remains the SPARK’s request for Balluku’s arrest, a decision now expected to be rejected by a significant portion of parliament. This vote follows recent events surrounding Balluku and Spiropali, highlighting ongoing political shifts and the continued scrutiny of former government officials.
The situation underscores the ongoing efforts of the Special Prosecutor’s Office in pursuing legal action.
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