Commission for Cefa and Lelcaj on Thursday

23/09/2014 00:00

The Parliament will vote this Thursday the establishing of a
Parliamentary Investigation Commission regarding the two members elected
as representatives of the Parliament at the High Council of Justice,
Elvis Cefa and Lulzim Lelcaj.

The Commission will have nine members, 5 from the majority and 4 from the opposition. The deadline for its functionality will be one month.

The Commission was created by request of 39 majority MPs for discharging the Vice Chairman of the HCJ, Elvis Cefa, and member Lulzim Lelcaj, with the argument that they have not transmitted the Parliament’s will at the HCJ, by ruining this way the institutional balances.

Some of the mentioned violations are self-promotions; failing to appoint Court Presidents as the law requires for years; and the most recent case, rejecting the request of the Minister of Justice for suspending Judge Gjin Gjoni after he was accused for illegal appropriation of assets.

The Vice Chairman declared yesterday that he holds no individual responsibility for an institutional college, but his argument was not approved by the MPs of the majority, who want to end the mentality of high-rank officials by giving the message that responsibility is individual for each of them.

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