Chief Prosecutor: Buy Isufaj instead of Alexander Lumez, ball to President

Blerim Isufaj has been selected by the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council to succeed Alexander Lumez in the highest instance of prosecution in the country. All members of the KPK (11) voted to the chief prosecutor of the former KKP, who was earlier praised with the largest number of scores (98) from the assessment panel, Isufaj's Name [...]
All members of the KPC (11) voted to the chief prosecutor of the former KKP, who was previously praised with the largest number of scores (98) from the rating panel,
Isufaj's name will be sent to the Presidency. President Vjosa Osmani finally makes the appointment, but she may not. The Vetevendosje movement, as Express finds out, requires the process to be turned to zero point.
The five candidates in the race for the position of chief state prosecutor, on March 20th, were interviewed by the evaluation panel. After Isufaj was listed the prosecutor of the Dead Crimes at the Constitutional Prosecutor in Pristina, Albanian Fazliu with 92 points. Cameron Munishi, chief prosecutor of the Constitutional Prosecutorship in Pristina, ranked behind him with 84.2 points. The fourth came up Pristina Constitutional Prosecutor's Chief Prosecutor, Armend Hamiti with 80.6 points, and finally Lulzim Sylejmani, Randa Criminals Prosecutor at the Founding Prosecutor in Pristina with 74.2 points.
The assessment panel consisted of Jetish Maloku, leader of the KKP and the panel, as well as members of the KKP, prosecutors Arjana Shajkovci, Bedrije Syla-Alshiqi, Armend Zenelaj and Jovo Radovic.
Similarly, candidates, according to the regulation, had five days to oppose the assessment of the assessment commission, which KKP leader Jeanish Maloku leads.












