Judiciary Reform unites the majority, 88 votes in Parliament

30/03/2017 00:00

The Judiciary Reform has united the majority, as a challenge to all skeptics who doubted their votes.

Many voices are telling different stories from within the main parties of the ruling coalition (Socialist Party and the Socialist Movement for Integration), but the Judiciary Reform has united all Parliament Members.

Seven important laws, part of the Judiciary Reform, have received all 85 votes of the coalition, including the vote of Mhill Fufi and two MPs who left the SP and formed LIBRA: Ben Blushi and Mimoza Hafizi.

Now there are 20 other laws remaining from the Judiciary Reform, which will be discussed and voted.

Despite the advance with these laws, the Vetting Law is still blocked, as long as the opposition doesn’t bring three candidate members for the Commission that will be established to appoint the Vetting Law members.

This action has paralyzed the entire not only the Judiciary Reform and the new institutions that will be established after political parties voted the constitutional amends of July 21st and 22nd.

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