Rama has been meeting with lawmakers since morning. Consider What is discussed

The majority wants to dismiss Central Election Commission Chairman Clement Zguri. Also speaking in political corridors is the replacement of the General Prosecutor, Adriatic Lella. These changes are expected to take place next week, as there will be no plenary session this Thursday. It is soon learned that this morning, at 8:30 a.m., Prime Minister Eddie [...]
The majority wants to dismiss Central Election Commission Chairman Clement Zguri. Also speaking in political corridors is the replacement of the General Prosecutor, Adriatic Lella. These changes are expected to take place next week, as there will be no plenary session this Thursday.
As it is taught that this morning, at 8:30 a.m., Prime Minister Edi Rama is working a morning with the Socialist deputies of the Law Commission. The topic of discussion is learned that it is exactly the dismissal of the CEC leader and the election of the new Attorney General.
On December 4th, Llala's mandate ends at the head of the prosecution institution, but has not yet started procedures for the new prosecutor.
Given the Justice Reform, the Prosecutor's High Council has the right to open the procedure and submit to the Assembly a list of candidates for attorneys. But the delay in establishing the Supreme Council of Prosecutors could lead to clashes between political parties.
Two are the ways to be pursued; either the Llala's mandate will be extended or parliament will intervene through an extra legal mechanisation to command a chief prosecutor until the establishment of new KLR and KLP institutions, law experts said.











