The presidency against the chief prosecutor's decree: # Even with a delivery order #

The Republic of Kosovo currently has no chief prosecutor. Alexander Lumez went, but nobody came in his place. Blerim Isufaj, who was deputy of the Prosecutorial Council, was not decreed by the president. In a pronomation for Telegrafi, Bekim Kupina adviser to the President has said the president is awaiting deadlines for [...]
The Republic of Kosovo currently has no chief prosecutor. Alexander Lumez went, but nobody came in his place. Blerim Isufaj, who was deputy of the Prosecutorial Council, was not decreed by the president.
In a proposal for Telegrafi, Bekim Kupina adviser to the President has said the president is awaiting deadlines for the loss of all complaints by other candidates, who were not elected by the KKP.
“The president considers that in light of the remarks and serious objections to the procedure conducted in the KKP, it is necessary to expect the depletion of all constitutional and legal options that the parties have to address in court all claims of irregularities and legal violations that have been filed concerning this procedure, including the deadline to proceed with the subject at the Constitutional Court<1>, Kupina claims.
He has indicated that nothing prevents the Prosecutor's Task Officer from exercising this post as the chief prosecutor.
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We remember that the Law for the Prosecutorial Council was declared unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court.











