ASSEMBLY/ Jorida Tabaku: Changes to the regulations violate the principles of coexistence in the Assembly

2026-04-09 10:24:34Politikë SHKRUAR NGA REDAKSIA VOX
Jorida Tabaku

A plenary session has begun in the Parliament, where DP MP Jorida Tabaku declared that the changes to the regulation that led to the Constitutional Court constitute a flagrant case of violation of rules in parliament.

According to her, the regulation should have condensed changes, while unilateral changes that take up the opposition's space and do not go through a consultation process violate the principles of coexistence in the Assembly.

"At the Conference of Speakers, we did not agree on the calendar because the majority proposed to present the changes to the regulations after the Constitutional Court's decision is made public. The majority informed us that it expects the Constitutional Court's decision to be made public. We do not know what information the majority has that we do not have. I want to announce that the changes to the regulations that the DP took to the Constitutional Court, with a decision by the Constitutional Court that gave the opposition the right to violate, are the most flagrant case that the rules in this parliament have been violated with both feet," said Tabaku.

She added that the new amendments proposed by the SP violate the rights of the opposition and narrow the space of the committees led by the opposition. “If the Constitutional Court does not clarify the decision, we will continue normally. This discussion at the Conference is necessary to clarify that unilateral amendments are a violation of all the principles of coexistence in parliament,” the MP said.

Tabaku also announced that the DP has proposed a motion with debate regarding the US State Department report, and the discussion on the first report has not yet been completed.


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