IKD: Prime Minister's Declarations Are Direct Intervention in Justice

Ramadan Maxhana from the Kosovar Institute for Justice has declared it is not the first time the prime minister is publicly declared against the justice system. According to him, the country's prime minister would not have to talk about prosecutors' appointments, because there is no competence to do so. He has said his proposals for the prosecution [...]
According to him, the country's prime minister would not have to talk about prosecutors' appointments, because there is no competence to do so.
He has said the proposals for prosecutors make the Kosovo Procument Council and then the decree belongs only to the country's president.
“At the last session I have seen two sides, the charges of government against the prosecution and the other side of the opposition being made public trial to Nagip Krasniqi. What needs to be seen from the two sides is that justice being set free in place in the case of”, he is expressed in T7.
The prime minister in the concrete case of the chief prosecutor's appointment has no competence and is not in his discretion to decide whether one should become a prosecutor or not, because this competence belongs to the presidency of the Republic of Kosovo. We as IKD have been against Mr. Buying Isufaj for the chief public, and we have had our reasons because we didn't have the integrity of the recruiting process, but when statements like these come, they are considered to be intervention”, Glorim Makshana from the IKD said.
According to him, there have been cases before when politicians have mentioned by names of judges and prosecutors for certain cases, and according to him, these present direct intervention of the justice system.












