The investigation commission for pandemic requires 17 thousand euros, and former Prime Minister Kurti is invited to report

The Government's Parliamentary Accounting Commission has approved the Commission's work plan Commission President Mimoza Kusari-Lila said they have decided to invite a list of persons responsible for the management of pandemic, among them former Prime Minister Albin Kurti former ministers Arben Vitita and Ismaili Bridge, the minister [...]
The Government's Parliamentary Investigative Commission has approved the Commission's work plan.
Commission Chairman Mimoza Kusari-Lila said they have decided to invite a list of persons responsible for managing the pandemic, including former Prime Minister Albin Kurti former ministers Arben Vitita and Ismaili Bridge, current Health Minister Armendi Zemaj and several others.
Mr. Vitita agreed to invite Mr. Ismaili to report on the situation as well as Mr. Zemaj. The list was cleared by several institutions, such as KDR, prosecution, we were reluctant to call Agon Muslius” parents, said Kusari-Lila.
Former Prime Minister Albin Kurti, Hykmete Bajrami is invited to the quality of the preliminary manager, as well as other officials, MS Secretary of Internal Affairs, Finance Chairman Lutfi Haziri, etc.”, has said.
Kusari said the budget for this commission is required to be over 17 thousand euros.
“Budget has been processed, I believe that in the final format it is still not the final budget, due to the commission's result. The total amount for 6 months will be 17 536 euros and the approval of this budget is needed at the plenary session”, she said.
Meanwhile LDK deputy Ilir Ferati said he should be careful with the witness list.
“We need to be careful with the witness list, in order to maintain the area of investigation of the commission, because by expanding the witness list, we can therefore get out of the initiative proposal, which requires us to bring before the Assembly the demand for expansion of the area of investigation, as the law on parliamentary commissions” said.












