The majority's arguments include why not to arrest Saimir Tahiri

The majority and opposition hold opposing positions on the request of the Prosecutor of the War Crimes in connection with the issue of Tahiri. The opposition wants the arrest, while the majority is only investigating him, but without removing his immunity. This has also been the debate for three days at the Mendata Council in the Parliament. Majority and opposition [...]
The majority and opposition hold opposing positions on the request of the Prosecutor of the War Crimes in connection with the issue of Tahiri. The opposition wants the arrest, while the majority is only investigating him, but without removing his immunity.
This has also been the debate for three days at the Mendata Council in the Parliament. The majority and opposition have come up with two different reports.
Mazhorca argues that the prosecution does not have enough evidence for the arrest of Saimir Tahir, but there are only doubts, which according to SP deputies are not enough to cuff the former interior minister, accused of drug trafficking and corruption of senior officials.
Below, the majority's reasoning about why you shouldn't arrest Saimir Tahiri.






















