Minister Murati will be requested tomorrow for fines to businesses affected by Codavi

At one of the agenda points at the meeting, which will be held tomorrow by the Parliament's Headship of the Day, there will also be interference with Minister of Finance, Labour and Transference, Hekuran Murati, for the pardon of fines on businesses that have violated anti-Convidice measures. So it was announced on the Parliament website until it was [...]
So it was announced on the Parliament website until preparation was announced for a new plenary session.
“Interpreciation with Finance, Labour and Transfers Minister Iron Murati for the “case pardoning fines to businesses affected by the COVID-19”” is said to be the fourth point of the agenda in tomorrow's headship meeting.
Also, the end point of the agenda will be the proposal of a new candidate to judge the Constitutional Court.
The government will also ask for the pardon of fines that were pronounced against citizens as a result of the failure to respect specific measures for preventing transmission of the virus. The Social Democrat Party (PSD) has suggested that, through a petition which has already received over 5 thousand signatures, once 10,000 pro-competitive individuals are reached, the latter will be sent to the Assembly.
Conform Law on Prevention and Combating Pandemia Covid-19, just over the 4 days of May, (10-14 May), police have pronounced 3,063 fines.












