Commission Report to Exile Turks Goes to Parliament

After adopting the parliamentary investigative Commission's report for lighting up the case of the expulsion of six Turkish citizens, MPs and members of this commission, Jhelal Svechla and Driton Selmanaj, held a news conference. MPs announced that the document would already go for discussion and approval at the plenary session, then to the Prosecutor. “Pass 10 [...]
MPs announced that the document would already go for discussion and approval at the plenary session, then to the Prosecutor.
“After 10 months of commission work, the report was voted in. This report sets new standards of work. He will now go to the plenary hearing for discussion and approval as well as to the Prosecutor”, Svechla said.
He wished the Special Prosecutor would take the report seriously.
While MP Driton Selmanaj said the report would be more complete with the testimony of President Hashim Thaci.
The report would be more complete if we had the president's testimony in detail because it's known that he's behind it”, Selmanaj said.
He said this commission will be an example of how work should be done in an investigative commission.












