Work until July! From Dumani to Rama's acts, the Assembly's agenda in 5 weeks

Nga Ervin Koçi
2025-05-28 15:53:00 | Politikë

The Assembly will continue its activities for another five weeks to close the work left behind, before it is dissolved in early July, bringing down the leadership of this legislature. In addition to the adopted draft laws or normative acts, the annual reports of independent institutions are also part of the review, which will bring a confrontation between the deputies and the head of SPAK Altin Dumani.

Deputies will return to the Assembly hall this Thursday, to continue where they left off.

The plenary sessions of the current legislature will continue for a few more weeks as the current Assembly's activities are scheduled to close on July 9. Until then, there are several tasks to complete, A2 CNN reports.

The main task is to review the annual reports of independent institutions, which should have started in April, but the campaign for the May 11 parliamentary elections neglected this task. Now, the deputies will have to review the annual reports of independent institutions and adopt the relevant resolutions. One of them is SPAK, whose leader has been particularly criticized by the opposition regarding the recent elections, reports A2 CNN.

This request of the Democrats a few days before the elections was fulfilled by the government with a normative act, which was submitted for approval to the Assembly by the Council of Ministers, where referring to the legal provisions, it will have to be approved by the deputies to maintain its legal value. And with these acts, the Assembly seems to be closing its legislative activity, while in the hall, opinions will be able to clash until July 9. (A2 Televizion)

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