SP requested disciplinary measures for 29 opposition MPs/ Ethics Secretariat decides tomorrow

The Ethics Secretariat will meet tomorrow at 9:00 to review the Socialist Party's requests for disciplinary measures against Democratic Party deputies.
Today, the Socialist Party (SP) requested disciplinary measures be taken against 29 opposition MPs following tensions and incidents that occurred during the plenary session in the Assembly.
According to the SP, the actions of Democratic Party deputies during the session were well-organized and included acts of violence and serious incidents.
In the request addressed to the Ethics Secretariat, the majority requests disciplinary sanctions ranging from 10 to 60 days of exclusion from plenary sessions and from the work of parliamentary committees for the MPs involved.
Deputies for whom disciplinary measures are requested:
Exemption for 60 days from plenary sessions and parliamentary committees:
5-Denisa Vata (for introducing and using pyrotechnics in the Assembly hall)
7-Flamur Noka (for failure to implement disciplinary measures, damage to Assembly equipment and violent actions against the Republican Guard)
Exemption for 30 days from plenary sessions and parliamentary committees:
1-Elda Hoti (for damage to equipment and failure to comply with the Code of Conduct)
3 Sali Berisha (for repeated violations of the order of the session, use of unparliamentary language and obstruction of the normal conduct of parliamentary proceedings)
Exemption for 10 days from plenary sessions and parliamentary committees:
5-Saimir Korreshi (for obstructing the hearing and acts of violence)
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