Baraliu: The boycott of hearings by the ruling party, unusual

Mazlum Baraliu, political analyst, speaking of political currentity in the country, said recent developments in the Assembly are unreasonable, not positive. According to him, such cases have occurred earlier, when, in political resentment for certain purposes, sometimes harmful to the specific segments of political subjects [...]
Mazlum Baraliu, political analyst, speaking of political currentity in the country, said recent developments in the Assembly are unreasonable, not positive.
According to him, such cases have occurred even earlier, when for political resentments for certain purposes, sometimes harmful to the country specific segments of political subjects guide such behaviour that undermines international agreements but also vitally important laws.
In information store “InfoPlus”, in RTK, Baraliu said that nonparticipating the ruling party's deputies in the assembly of the Parliamentary Commission for Subvention of School Texts Process is unusual and is not a good example for them to boycott such meetings, both commissions and plenary sessions.
“Anything that is in the framework of a political battle, which is up to the opposition to correct the positions' actions and fight for certain causes, which are in the interest of the citizen of the state, is perfectly normal, because, the end, the role of the opposition is to make political battles, but in the framework of the frames of reason, in the political and ethical sense of the”, Baraliu said.
Regarding the failure to co-ordinate between the ruling and opposition party at committee meetings, Baraliu estimates that this is the result of a lack of political culture and political responsibility, when “instead of advancing to the development of parliamentary democracy, we have degraded”.












