Democratic Party MP Jorida Tabaku has reacted to the decision taken yesterday by the Constitutional Court, where after a 4:4 vote, Prime Minister Edi Rama's request to declare the measure for the suspension of Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku from office unconstitutional was rejected.

In a post on social media, Tabaku writes that the majority turned into a political powerhouse when it refused for 8 weeks to implement the GJKKO decision to suspend Balluk.

"Today, after the (non)decision of the Constitutional Court, there is no longer any justification."

The (non)decision may be procedural, but the obligation to enforce the law is political and moral.

"The Constitutional Court could have spoken more clearly and forcefully. But even so, one thing remains indisputable: for 8 weeks in a row, the law has been knowingly violated by the government," Tabaku writes, among other things.

Full post:
8 weeks ago, at the request of SPAK, the GJKKO decided to suspend Deputy Prime Minister and Minister Balluku from their duties. For 8 weeks, the government refused to implement this decision.
For 8 weeks in a row, Albania has had a deputy prime minister in violation of the law.
For 8 weeks, a suspended official has been able to influence evidence, intimidate witnesses, and exercise functions prohibited by law.
For 8 weeks, a minister accused of corruption managed half of the state budget, while justice had decided otherwise.
The majority turned into a political shield, refusing to implement a decision of an anti-corruption court.
Today, after the (non)decision of the Constitutional Court, there is no longer any justification.
The (non)decision may be procedural, but the obligation to enforce the law is political and moral.
The Constitutional Court could have spoken more clearly and forcefully. But even so, one thing remains indisputable: for 8 weeks in a row, the law has been knowingly violated by the government.
After the pressures, attacks and intimidation, the government no longer has any excuse. The Parliament no longer has any excuse for not lifting immunity as SPAK demands.
Maybe it's too late. Maybe some evidence has been damaged. But today justice has spoken and whoever attacked it must remain silent.
Respect for the 4 courageous judges who did not retreat from justice.
This government today no longer has moral legitimacy.
Not even in behavior.
Not even in standards.
Not even in morality.

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