Constitutional Court Declares Decision for Former Prime Minister Sali Berisha

The Constitutional Court has announced the verdict on the complaint made by former Prime Minister Sali Berisha. The Constitution has partially accepted Berisha's request by abolishing the JKKO decision for “halting exit from the country”. “Gjycata reviewed each security measure in view of the principle of proportionality related to the standard of reasoning. The majority court of votes praised [...]
The court considered each security measure in view of the principle of proportionality related to the standard of reasoning. The majority of votes court assessed, referring to the reasoning of the common courts that the measure given to researchers “due to be presented to judicial police” is pro-proportional in terms of necessity, adaptability and severity.
In terms of the other move, the Court imposed partial acceptance of the request by abolishing judicial opinions related to constitutional screening, only for the part that have set the measure “halting the exit to the state <x2x1> to researchers Sali Berisha because of violating the principle of proportionality, in terms of the necessity of this measure, in terms of its goals being met by the next measure given to the researcher “to appear in court police”, says the Court ruling.













