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Rama lists the reasons: Here's why I asked the Constitutional Court to lift Balluk's suspension

2025-12-03 15:49:00, Aktualitet CNA

Rama lists the reasons: Here's why I asked the Constitutional Court to lift

Prime Minister Edi Rama has reacted again regarding his request to the Constitutional Court to lift the suspension of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Infrastructure and Energy, Belinda Balluku.

Through a post on the 'X' platform, Rama writes that currently, this procedure cannot proceed with further steps, as the Constitution grants exclusive authority for such an act only to the minister.

"Here are concrete examples from my desk today, very current, of why I have asked the Constitutional Court to lift the absurd suspension of a member of the government and why suspending a minister (for the first time in the world) brings consequences that specifically affect the functioning of the government and the public interest: Discussions at the technical level have been concluded and the positive response of the Canadian side has paved the way for the conclusion of the bilateral agreement between Albania and Canada for the launch of transoceanic air flights between the two countries. However, this procedure cannot currently continue with the further steps of its approval and signing, since the Constitution gives the exclusive authority for these steps to the minister and his decision-making powers cannot be delegated to anyone else. So the suspension in question puts a big question mark on the start of flights in June 2026, as predicted. But also, currently, there are 36 other acts of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy, where only "There are 18 acts for reconstruction, which remain suspended along with the minister, while every day that the minister's suspension is extended, the list of blocked works also extends," Rama writes./ CNA

Rama lists the reasons: Here's why I asked the Constitutional Court to lift





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