The next plenary session is being held in the Parliament, where Socialist MP Ulsi Manja emphasized that the Parliament today has no duty to replace the court.

During his speech, he underlined that it is important that the case of Belinda Balluku is a matter of justice and that the Parliament today must speak clearly and separate politics from justice. And noise from facts.

He also added that the Assembly does not assess criminal guilt.

"The MP in question no longer exercises executive functions due to the changes. Our report also clarifies the narrative on which the prosecution has built the request for the application of measures. This report represents a direct Constitutional responsibility. It is an obligation to Albanian citizens. In a situation where this issue that should essentially remain a matter of justice has turned into a politically overloaded debate in the eyes of Albanian citizens. We have often seen this issue being shifted to a public trial that contradicts standards. And today it is necessary for the Assembly to speak clearly, to separate politics from justice, noise from facts. Today we are faced with a decision-making process that directly affects the balance between powers. The request of the special prosecution aims to replace the measure of banning her from leaving the country with a more severe measure, that of arrest against the MP Belinda Balluku. The Assembly today does not have the competence to judge guilt, We are today to make a Constitutional filter and this filter cannot be formal, but to preserve the balance", he said among other things.

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