VLEN Coalition Attributes Legislative Oversight Concerns to Former Parliamentarian Xhaferi
The VLEN Coalition has voiced concerns regarding the examination of jurisprudence in Albanian, specifically citing former parliamentarian Talat Xhaferi’s role in the process. The coalition presented a 2019 document as evidence, asserting that the relevant law was approved without incorporating harmonized usage of the Albanian language and excluding it from scrutiny. VLEN contends that the legislation was ultimately voted into law with the participation of Albanian deputies.
The coalition further criticized the Besnik Begaj Democratic Party of Integration (BDI) for a perceived failure to address this issue over an extended period. Responding to VLEN’s accusations, the BDI accused the coalition of manipulating the situation and attempting to evade responsibility concerning the Albanian language examination. The BDI maintains that the law itself lacks specific provisions pertaining to language usage.
They argue that the legal foundation for utilizing Albanian is already established through existing legislation. The dispute centers on the interpretation and implementation of legal frameworks concerning the official language of Albania. Further investigation into the 2019 document and the legislative history is ongoing.
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