Parties disagree on presidential decrees

26/03/2013 00:00

The three Presidential decrees for the appointment of three judges,
Xhezair Zaganjori at the Supreme Court, and Besnik Imeraj and Gani
Dizdari at the Constitutional Court, have divided the Democrats and
Socialists at the Commission of Laws.

The opposition considered the process as anti-constitutional, saying that with the three new decrees, the Parliament is overwriting the previous decrees of the former President Bamir Topi.

“The Parliament has not reviewed them. Another President comes and brings overwritten decrees. We cannot be part of this mess, when one side has decrees that have not been voted and that for political reasons were not brought to be reviewed. And now you bring us an overwritten one”, declared MP Pandeli Majko.

After this declaration, the opposition MPs abandoned the Commission of Laws. The Democratic chairman of the Commission of Laws declared that this action has nothing to do with the names or procedures that have been followed so far, but with the political future of Edi Rama.

“There are vacancies, but Rama’s fear is that he will lose the elections and he seems convinced about this, that’s why he is preparing for the defeat. Today he inaugurated the attack against the Constitutional Court after the elections. This is the political will of Mr.Rama, and this is the meaning of today’s boycott, by despising the Albanian people who have elected them”, Rusmali declared.

In absence of the opposition, the Commission of Laws decided to suggest the Parliament the passing of three Presidential decrees.

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