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Fiscal Amnesty/ Nallbati dismisses the claims: I have not proposed an amendment that pardons corrupt officials
Democratic MP Bledion Nallbati has rejected the claims made in the media that he submitted an amendment regarding the Fiscal Amnesty.
Nallbati says that he has not proposed any amendment that aims or foresees the pardon of corrupt officials who have been convicted or judged by the Court against Corruption and Organized Crime.
Nallbati emphasizes that the amendment which is being discussed was proposed by the socialist deputy Plarent Ndreca.
"In the draft law on Amnesty, contrary to what the Parliamentary Group of the Socialist Party has misinformed, I have not proposed any amendment that aims or provides for the pardon of corrupt officials who have been convicted or tried by the Court against Corruption and Organized Crime. The amendment I submitted basically aims to guarantee equality between male and female convicts, or the category of criminal offences, by increasing the benefit measure for male convicts from 3 years to 4 years.
The amendment that is discussed for the repeal of point 2 of article 5 is a proposal or change made by the speaker of the SP, Mr. Plarent Ndreca. No deputy of the DP Parliamentary Group has voted in favor of the draft law in the Laws Committee.
Any mechanism, any misinformation or misuse, any attempt by the majority by misinforming the media is unacceptable and highlights that the amnesty proposed by them is not intended to include the layers that need it but is intended to be used as a shield for corrupt officials. In the interest of transparency, I have attached the full amendment officially submitted by me" , writes Nallbati.