KKP: We are being punished in the lowest way by political representatives

KKP: We are being punished in the lowest way by political representatives

The Kosovo Prosecutorial Council has reacted to the language used against this institution after deciding that Blerim Isufaj will be decreed by the country's president, Vjosa Osmani, in the position of chief prosecutor. Isufaj's selection by the KKP has prompted numerous local and international reactions. Kosovo Prosecutorial Council (KPK), over the last few days, is on [...]

Isufaj's selection by the KKP has prompted numerous local and international reactions.

Kosovo Prosecutor's Council (KPK), over the last few days, is being punished in the lowest way by political representatives, including the Kosovo Parliament deputies, individuals who have passed and are going through criminal procedures and interest groups, where, according to them, the Prosecutorial Council and the keepers of prosecutorial positions are “group and criminal head”.

Civil society has expressed concern for the KKP's proposal, while saying it has found numerous violations and called for the return of the process to zero point. As reactions came from the American Embassy, the United Kingdom and representatives of the European Union in Kosovo, Thomas Szyoung.

In response, the language reportedly dislodges trends for the collapse of the prosecutorial system, Klankosova reports.tv.

“This language exceeds all the limits of an institutional language and clearly scatters open trends for the collapse of the prosecutorial system”.

“The KKP will not tolerate violating the integrity and reputation of members of the Prosecutorial Council and holders of prosecutorial functions. The Kosovo Prosecutorial Council, as an independent constitutional institution, made it clear to all, including political representatives, that it would not abide by the political and interest groups' interests, despite their” tendencies, said in response.

 

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