Opposition leader, cause the Parliamentary Reserve Commission

Although less than a month's mandate has remained, the Parliamentary Reservation Commission is failing to push ahead before the agenda, as opposition parties are not agreeing to push ahead with the Ministry of Industry's action of documentation requirement, which, according to opposition parties, could play [...]
To postpone before the agenda the commission is holding the next meeting, in which the majority proposed to consult the Law on Access to Qualified Documentation before ministry documents are required.
Before a request is made to the ministry, I have asked that we consult the Classified Access Law. We would have an answer from the Qualified Documentation Agency for a day or two. I don't understand why we should have such decisions if we don't vote on an MP's proposal. I'm not a follower to have meetings where the principle issues we have to deal with, such as MP proposals, are ignored by you. Even if it's the wrong proposal, you can put it to the polls”, VV deputy Driton Hyseni said.
The committee's leader, deputy, reacted to him PDK, Rashit Qalaj.
We all know why we're coming at this moment and we haven't even advanced. I've been trying to maintain a correctness even when you were absolutely right. Even though I have seen you deliberately prolonging the work of this commission”, Qalaj said.
Qalaj announced that this commission would end its mandate on April 6th, which he said would require from the Parliament that the same one continues further.
And LDK MP Doarsa Kica Xhelili said the ministry is under obligation that with a third of the signatures of this commission, he brings the documents.
If you don't send them, there's criminal responsibility. We tried to convince you to join us with a rational request. The discussion wasn't right. You came here to judge. So I've decided to apply for a third and I don't back down because the law allows me to. I am finalising the list of these documents and at the end of the meeting will require signatures”, she added.












