Post by tomis42 on Feb 15, 2024 9:13:47 GMT
By Genc Pollo, former minister and deputy 1-Parliamentarism for crying and laughing On June 20, the newly elected Tirana City Council met for the first time to approve a routine act for social assistance. The opposition councilors asked to take the floor for questions and discussions within the agenda. Or maybe even outside of it. The chairman of the council Mrs. R. K. didn't see it as necessary: "I don't give you my word that the people didn't vote for you!". The President of the Tirana Municipal Council was not very original. Even a committee chairman in the Assembly of the Republic had prevented an opposition deputy from getting an answer from a government official, reminding him of the long years out of power.
Read also: The incinerator Paraguay Phone Number List of Tirana, Kelliçi: Let SPAK sleep, we will track the money Investigations for Salillar / Municipality of Veliaj did not see the floors without permission worth 3.5 million euros The above are anecdotal examples for crying and laughing. To understand how the majority is constantly reducing the political space of the institutional opposition (even the European Parliament emphasized this concern in the resolution for Albania on July 11). But also to be aware that after the Lulzimbashian adventure of burning mandates in the center and at the base, we have an opposition presence in the municipal councils as well.
We cannot say that we have democratic normality, but at least the basic premise to achieve it is not missing. 2-The problem was solved in the monist municipal council Veliaj falsified the will of the Tirana District Council and its constituent municipal councils when he confirmed on their behalf that he would pay for the incinerator no matter how much it costs. Only after seven months, when after the boycott the council became mono-party, it took a post factum decision in the Tirana City Council. There are similar stories in other municipalities. But even in the municipal councils where the decision-making for the incinerators may formally have been in order, we are still dealing with a corrupt act in the service of a criminal megaproject.
Read also: The incinerator Paraguay Phone Number List of Tirana, Kelliçi: Let SPAK sleep, we will track the money Investigations for Salillar / Municipality of Veliaj did not see the floors without permission worth 3.5 million euros The above are anecdotal examples for crying and laughing. To understand how the majority is constantly reducing the political space of the institutional opposition (even the European Parliament emphasized this concern in the resolution for Albania on July 11). But also to be aware that after the Lulzimbashian adventure of burning mandates in the center and at the base, we have an opposition presence in the municipal councils as well.
We cannot say that we have democratic normality, but at least the basic premise to achieve it is not missing. 2-The problem was solved in the monist municipal council Veliaj falsified the will of the Tirana District Council and its constituent municipal councils when he confirmed on their behalf that he would pay for the incinerator no matter how much it costs. Only after seven months, when after the boycott the council became mono-party, it took a post factum decision in the Tirana City Council. There are similar stories in other municipalities. But even in the municipal councils where the decision-making for the incinerators may formally have been in order, we are still dealing with a corrupt act in the service of a criminal megaproject.