Albania Retained Immunity for the Former Deputy Prime Minister Accused of Corruption, the Eu Announces Possible Consequences
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The Parliament of Albania decided today not to revoke the immunity of former Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Baluka, accused of corruption, which is why the European Union (EU) warned of the implications that could follow for Albania in the process of accession to the Union, writes Politiko.
The Albanian Parliament has decided not to lift the immunity of former Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Baluk, who is accused of corruption, which is drawing negative reactions from the EU.
Albania's parliament on Thursday voted against revoking the immunity of former Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluk, who has been accused of corruption, prompting a warning from Brussels about the consequences for the country's bid for EU membership.
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