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Berisha speaks outside Parliament: The Prime Minister is avoiding interpellations, violating the Constitution

Berisha speaks outside Parliament: The Prime Minister is avoiding

The leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, has accused the prime minister of deliberately avoiding parliamentary interpellations, describing this behavior as a violation of the Constitution and a lack of transparency towards citizens.

Speaking outside the Parliament, Berisha stated that the Constitution obliges the Prime Minister and ministers to respond to interpellation within three weeks and that, according to him, no possibility of delegation or replacement is foreseen.

Berisha: Like the devil from the incense, he absolutely refuses to appear in any interpellation because he is immersed head-to-toe in every affair, in every issue, and stands above the Constitution in the most open opposition to the Constitution.

Article 80 of the Basic Law of the State provides that the Prime Minister and ministers, when summoned to interpellation in parliament, must respond within 3 weeks. Article 80 of the Constitution does not provide for any possibility of substitution or delegation of interpellation.

But as you know, this is an extremely busy time where scandals roll over one another and he can't keep up. Since he was found in the vortex of the Balluku dossier, he has not stepped foot in parliament again except for the day when he voted to protect Balluku with immunity.

A parliament that cannot summon the prime minister is no longer a parliament.

Therefore, I condemn with the greatest force this stance, where today he should be providing explanations to those tens of thousands of citizens who unite in a common denominator, in the demand for transparency.

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