Caka-Niman shows whether to join policy after working as Constitutional Court chairman

In a response to the question that journalist Adriak Kelmendi intends to follow the step of his brother, Albania's former Foreign Minister, Gent Cakaj, Gresa Caka-Niman, head of the Constitutional Court's departure, stressed that, although there is no plan to engage in politics, her commitment to protecting fundamental rights and freedoms, [...]
In a response to the question that journalist Adriak Kelmendi intends to follow the step of his brother, Albania's former Foreign Minister, Gent Cakaj, Gresa Caka-Niman, chairman of the Constitutional Court's departure, stressed that, although there is no plan to engage in politics, its commitment to the protection of fundamental rights and freedoms, the rule of law, independence of the judicial system, and the advancement of democracy in Kosovo will continue with the same passion.
We both have extraordinary professional integrity and ethics. For me, serving at the Constitutional Court has been an honor. The public service is also duty and of course I have no plan to join politics, nor to compete in elections, but will continue with dedication and much passion for the work of fundamental rights and freedoms, rule of law, independence of the judicial system and advance of democracy in the Republic of Kosovo. ” Mrs. Caka-Niman said on the “Robikon” show in Klan Kosova.












