VV's charges on Constitutional, the EU also reacts: politicians refrain from tendencies toward judicial intervention

The European Union has reacted after allegations were made Sunday by incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti, and former Prime Minister Glauk Konjufca, both leaders of the winning party Vetevendosje. On Monday, from the EU Office in Kosovo have called on politicians to refrain from trying to intervene in the judiciary. [...]
On Monday, from the EU Office in Kosovo have called on politicians to refrain from trying to intervene in the judiciary.
The European Union's view in Kosovo is that one of the fundamental principles of rule of law is the independence of the judiciary, and that the role of the Constitutional Court is to interpret and guide for the full implementation of the Kosovo Constitution. It is the responsibility of all, including political actors and institutions to respect this, and to refrain from any form of intervention in judicial work, including through personal attacks”, has said of Time, Nikola Gaon, spokesperson for the EU Office in Kosovo.
So is Mission Chief E. ULEX, Giovanni Pietro Barbano, has sought to halt attacks on judges.
In a post in his profile at the “X” network on Monday, he has said that judicial independence is the cornerstone of rule of law.
According to him, unnecessary intervention through personal direct attacks on judges and prosecutors is unacceptable.
The judicial independence is one of the cornerstones of rule of law: the independence of judges must be respected by all at all times. unnecessary intervention through personal attacks directed directly at judges and prosecutors who carry out their duties is always unacceptable”, Giovanni Pietro Barbano has said.
For these attacks, the Constitutional himself has reacted on Monday, calling them unacceptable.
The Constitution has been attacked recently Sunday at the meeting of the General Council of Vetevendosje.












