The session commenced this morning with the presentation of a detailed report, collaboratively drafted by both the opposition and the governing coalition, in direct response to the Special Anti-Corruption Commission’s (SPAK) demand to revoke Belinda Balluku’s parliamentary immunity. This action subsequently created the conditions for her legal detention. Initially, Democrat MP Oerd Bylykbashi delivered the document, strongly advocating for a vote supporting her arrest.
Following his statement, Socialist Party representative Ulsi Manja presented the opposing report, urging a vote against the proposed arrest. The two reports highlighted contrasting viewpoints on the matter. Prime Minister Edi Rama was notably absent from the chamber during the recitation of the People’s Democratic Party (PD) report.
He only re-entered the hall after the Socialist Party’s contribution had been delivered. The purpose of the session centered around the critical step of determining whether to proceed with the legal process leading to Balluku’s arrest. Shqipëri Lajme
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The Prime Minister’s departure from the assembly followed SPAK’s request for Balluku’s arrest during the reading of the Democratic Party’s report. He returned after Manja’s statement.