Former prosecutor Ervin Karanxha says that SPAK's request for the suspension of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Infrastructure and Energy, Belinda Balluku, showed that there was uncertainty, after the government turned to the Constitutional Court.
Karanxha stated that for every request for deprivation of liberty, a request must be made to the Parliament and added that that is why SPAK did such a thing.
" I personally had issues with MPs, before the constitutional amendments. The constitution was clear. You could not do any kind of procedural action without obtaining authorization from the parliament, whether for a house search, seizure of evidence. You will get permission from the parliament. The reduction, this is where the problem started. There are some procedural acts that will still be addressed to the Assembly. With the latest constitutional amendments, the problem lies in the legislative technical article made within the framework of the justice reform, in 2017. Senior officials were investigated by the prosecutor general. With the investigative amendments, senior officials passed under the competence of SPAK. SPAK today has competence due to the criminal offense and due to the special subject it has.
Let's move on to the immunity of the minister. This article, 288, is unclear. It is untitled. The member of the Council of Ministers and the Prime Minister do not know for what security measures the prosecutor should address the Assembly. It shows an ambiguity. The security measure is prison arrest, house arrest, personal search and apartment search. You have to be precise. These are the only ones you can go to the Assembly. The security measures should be with numbers. Let's move on to the suspension. This article has not been changed since 1995. It is illogical that this measure that brings consequences is not in article 288. The fact that it has gone for interpretation to the Constitutional Court shows that it is unclear. The MPs, the minister and the Prime Minister should know for what security measures he goes to the Assembly ," he said on the "Real Story" show on ABC News.
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