
Altin Dumani will end his 3-year term on December 18 of this year. He was unable to extend his term, despite meetings in the US.
On the other hand, the race for the leadership of SPAK has begun. Journalist Elton Qyno stated in "Top Story" that 8 prosecutors will do their best to win this race, seeing as it is also their last 3-year term in SPAK.
He also adds that politics will also lobby in this voting process, which will be more influenced by the majority.
" This period that we are talking about, until the 8th, is the period of the silent campaign. The chairman has a double-vote... With the second vote, Dumani emerged as chairman of SPAK. There are many who want to run. 8 of the SPAK prosecutors have their last 3 years there, because their mandate is ending and they have nothing to lose. After this 3-year term, they will definitely leave SPAK.
In this round of voting, the competition is very big. There is that 'intrigue' about who will run. There is also lobbying in the KLP, political lobbying that we should not deny... It is not only international lobbying. It is also economic lobbying. They are the biggest lobbyists in the KLP.
"Apart from the majority, there is no one else lobbying. The opposition has no power to lobby for the chairman of SPAK ," says Qyno.
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