Is the head prosecutor of state intended to be elected to the new Law?

The issue of electing the chief state prosecutor has only increased clashes between the Ministry of Justice and the Prosecutorial Council. The competition by the KKP was proclaimed days before the ministry on the other side has finalised changes to the law for the Prosecutorial Council. Although in the law it is not for the chief prosecutor to be resolved with these changes, RTK has learned [...]
The issue of electing the chief state prosecutor has only increased clashes between the Ministry of Justice and the Prosecutorial Council. The competition by the KKP was proclaimed days before the ministry on the other side has finalised changes to the law for the Prosecutorial Council.
Although in the law it is not for the chief prosecutor to be resolved with these changes, RTK has learned that such a thing is expected to be sought by MPs from the Parliament.
RTK reported that after the law goes to the Parliament, MPs will target adding an amendment with which they allow the election of the chief prosecutor to be done with the new law that will be adopted in the Kosovo Assembly.
Members of the Parliament's Commission for Legislation have neither confirmed nor denied this, refusing to speak without accepting the law.
According to legal changes, out of 13 members of the KKP will remain seven. Four members, prosecutors elected by the prosecutorial system and three others not prosecutors who will be elected by the Kosovo Assembly.
The changes predict that current members elected by the Special Prosecutor and Appeals will continue the mandate until the end. The three current members of the Council elected by the Parliament will hold the mandate until the vote of new members in the legislature, while seven members of the primary cast attorneys will be elected one who will continue to remain at the Prosecutorial Council.
The result of all of this would also change the way the chief prosecutor was elected.
In the IKD, they estimate that the ministry has been delayed with changes, making it impossible to elect the chief prosecutor with the new law.












