Citizens do not believe in institutions of justice

The research findings “The Information of Law Rule Institutions” have sparked debate among representatives of the institutions of justice and civil society, regarding the efficiency of these institutions, Koha Ditore writes today. On table “The challenges of the Justice System”, organised by the Group for Jury and Political Studies, have presented the results [...]
The research findings “The Information of Law Rule Institutions” have sparked debate among representatives of the institutions of justice and civil society, regarding the efficiency of these institutions, Koha Ditore writes today.
On table “The challenges of the Justice System”, organised by the Group for Jurydic and Political Studies, have presented the results of research, which talk about low citizens' credibility in the ability of justice institutions to fight crime and corruption.
Arbana Meria, of the Committee for Jury and Political Studies, has said 74 per cent of citizens believe that influential political people are less likely to be punished by law. And 55 percent feel that such institutions practice forms of corruption, such as bribery and bribery.



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