Muja: Parliamentary Investigative Commission for School Texts has violated Assembly Rules

The Parliamentary Group of the Vetevendosje Movement has held a media conference where it has addressed criticism of the Parliamentary Investigative Commission for School Texts, reports LV MP Anadi Munja's Online Economy, that the Parliamentary Commentary Commission for School Texts has consistently violated the Assembly's regulation in terms of quorum and decision making. MP Muja, at the conference for [...]
The Vetevendosje Movement Parliamentary Group has held a media conference where it has addressed criticism of the Parliamentary Investigative Commission for School Texting, Online Economy reports
LVV MP Armend Muja said the Parliamentary Investigative Commission for School Texting has consistently violated the Assembly's regulations on quorum and decision making.
MP Muja, at the media conference, has said members of the Parliamentary Investigative Commission for the process of subsidising the purchase of textbooks and textbooks for primary education and lower education students for the 2023/2024 school year have violated the law for parliamentary investigation and the Assembly Law.
That is because, according to him, members of this Commission have made decisions without quorum.
Muja has said that the draft presented yesterday in that commission for findings is also a draft written in the PDK.
The reason we have called this conference is to connect with the Health Commission for textbooks. The Investigative Commission has violated the law for parliamentary investigation, Dreshai and other members have consistently violated the Parliament's Law and Law for Parliamentary Investigation by holding the meeting and inviting witnesses. The fears and other members have consistently sabotaged and violated the deadline for interviewing. At the last meeting without a decision-making number, the members had drafted the draft report at PDK offices to present the Assembly's leadership. It is a draft report drafted in PDK offices”, Muja said.
VV deputy Arber Rexhaj has said the commission's draft report was made by opposition members, and, according to him, was meant to make propaganda and political campaigns.
We think that the law on parliamentary investigations has been violated in decision-making issues because in this context no meetings can be held without the simple majority of members present and let me write a report and be sent to the Head of the Assembly. Members have committed violations of the Law on Parliamentary Investigation. The draft bill was made for the first two reasons for propaganda and political campaign”, he said. EO












