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The ridiculous questions of the deputies, in front of Altin Dumani

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The ridiculous questions of the deputies, in front of Altin Dumani

What united the SP and the DP in the committee was the inability to rise above the banal level of discussion in cafes and television studios and to speak on a professional level with the head of the Special Prosecution Office.

Last night, the head of SPAK, Altin Dumani, reported to the Laws Committee. For better or worse, he heads the Special Prosecutor's Office, where many politicians have also spent time in recent years. Among them were some of those who were boasting like a rooster on a dunghill in the committee last night to show Dumani their "supercatness". Which actually seemed so bad, when you think and hear that the questions of the deputies of the Laws Committee resembled those that a journalism student could ask.

With the excitement of appearing in the eyes of the big boss, the DP deputies did not miss an opportunity, one after another, to ask about the procedures for the house arrest of their leader. So much so that the competition was fierce as to who would ask first. For five hours in a row, those who should have been at the forefront with the findings and the commitment to understand and clarify the work of the Special Prosecution Office, lined up to ask who else could possibly be investigating Sali Berisha by SPAK. Although none of them threw water on the fire for the investigations of January 21 or those of Sport Klub Partizan.

One of them, Ivi Kaso, even asked in detail about the reasoned decision of the Constitutional Court on the issue of wiretapping the phone of Onejda Ymeraj of the American Hospital, even though in fact this decision has not been published yet and it is not known where Mr. Kaso was able to find this decision. But he did not ask how the dialysis concession or laboratories, which together cost Albanians 28 million euros a year from their taxes, are being investigated.

Altin Dumani and the SPAK prosecutors are not perfect and undoubtedly they have made mistakes in their work, which in any normal place would be discussed in the Laws Committee. But there one side was in a hurry to appear as diligent as possible in front of Berisha within five hours, and the other side was servile in the hope that when their turn came, the prosecutors would spare them.

What united the SP and the DP in the committee was the inability to rise above the banal level of discussion in cafes and television studios and to speak on a professional level with the head of the Special Prosecutor's Office. After all, when it comes to the Laws Committee, one thinks that at least among them there are former law students, who, if not good students, at least have understood something more than students of other branches.

While what was understood was that some of them may be lawyers, others politicians, but all of them are equated to the banal level of discussion on legal issues, making them seem like they are a journalism university class, between the protagonism to appear as if they have done their homework... or the fear that one day they may be facing prosecutors, not as students, but as defendants.

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