The clash continues / SPAK closed the door, Xhafaj responds to Braho: We have the right to control
Fatmir Xhafaj waited several days before publicly responding to SPAK's refusal to meet him. Although he did not mention his name, the words spoken at the next meeting of the parliamentary committee for Civic Initiatives, Cooperation and Institutional Oversight seem to have been a message to the head of the Special Prosecution Office, who refused to open the door to him.
"Parliamentary norms and practices do not in any way see the constitutional function of parliamentary oversight as monitoring independent institutions and especially their activities, and therefore they do not have an intrusive character of any kind. Monitoring visits are a consolidated parliamentary practice even in the previous legislature," said Xhafaj.
According to Xhafaj, the commission he heads has parliamentary control regulated by law, and this control, according to him, serves to increase cooperation and not pressure on them.
"Albania is a parliamentary republic. The Assembly, in exercising its constitutional powers, also serves as a space for institutional dialogue where understanding between the powers is built and the culture of institutional cooperation is consolidated ," he emphasized.
Fatmir Xhafaj had requested to hold a working meeting with SPAK on February 6 as part of the measures taken to combat money laundering and the financing of terrorism, but for the Special Prosecution Office, these visits are a violation of the independence of the Special Prosecution Office.
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