LAT has received the second complaint filed by Daiva Žebelienė. According to Tautvilė Merkevičiūtė, a representative from the court’s public relations service, the filing seeks a review by the Constitutional Court regarding the constitutionality of specific local regulations. Specifically, the complaint requests an examination of Article 26(2) of the Local Government Act and point 124 of the Šilutės County Council’s operating regulation concerning payment procedures.
The core legal argument presented is whether these provisions contravene Article 5 of the Constitution or violate the constitutional principle of the rule of law. In addition to challenging the regulations, Žebelienė is requesting that the Constitutional Court annul the prior decisions issued by both the first and appellate courts. She further asks the court to adopt a new ruling, either dismissing the prosecutor’s lawsuit outright or returning the case to the appellate court for a comprehensive re-examination.
The filing marks a continuation of legal action initiated by the politician through LAT. However, the report confirms that the procedural status of the complaint remains unresolved, as the court has not yet determined its admissibility.
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The LAT has received a second complaint from D. Žebelienė, which, according to a court representative, requests a constitutional review of specific local regulations.
What specific local regulations is Daiva Žebelienė seeking the Constitutional Court to review?