Vetting cause, Albania risks remaining without judges, prosecutors

Vetting cause, Albania risks remaining without judges, prosecutors

Former General Prosecutor Theodhori Sollaku expressed reservations to the iron hand being used to remove judges and prosecutors from the justice system. Invited to the Ora News studio, he said the Independent Qualification Commission is looking for a needle in a haystack, and if it follows, it will hardly remain [...]

Former General Prosecutor Theodhori Sollaku expressed reservations to the iron hand being used to remove judges and prosecutors from the justice system.

Invited to the Ora News studio, he said the Independent Qualification Commission is looking for a needle in a haystack, and if it follows, it will hardly be judges and prosecutors in the system.

Sollaku: There are decisions that need to be like “that are looking for needles in the haystack” and there is a repression of the judges and prosecutors that, with this situation and this methodology, can hardly remain in place 5% of the magistrates, judges and prosecutors. You ask judges and prosecutors today for documentation for the period when he wasn't a judge, when there was no obligation in the law to keep archives, there was no sponsor to balance; How much did I get this year, how much did I spend, and how much was left? He needs correction.

The former prosecutor also commented on the situation at the Constitutional Court, saying the created stalemate is serious and seriously violates the constitution.

Sollaku: The constitution has indicated that the Supreme Court member and the Constitutional Court must remain until the next one comes, and that is not without purpose decided. In order for the state in these institutions to have continuity, it will continue. But apparently not seen in this regard, they think the situation will be resolved soon, to see.

Theodhori Sollaku suggested correcting the way of reevaluating the purity of the figure of judges and prosecutors.

While speaking against a veto and attorneys envisioned in new legal changes.

 

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