
The High Prosecution Council met this Friday to elect the new chairman, after the dismissal of Alfred Balla.
Mirela Bogdani is the only candidate to lead this institution of justice. As she presented the platform to the members of the KLP, she showed her ambition to increase logistical capacities, to reform the judicial system and to increase cooperation with the international community.
On May 27, the Supreme Prosecution Council approved with 9 votes in favor of the end of Alfred Balla's mandate. He cannot remain in the function of the chairman of the KLP, after the decision given by the KPA, for his exclusion from the system for 15 years.
Balla's mandate as a member of the KLP had ended for several months, but he continued to remain in office until the moment when the new members would be elected, from the ranks of civil society.
The Independent Appellate Panel declared that Balla had voluntarily resigned from the 3-fold vetting check contrary to his claim that he insists that he did not have the status of a magistrate while he was dismissed from his post as legal assistant in the high court and more after the KLP he received a mandate as a member of civil society.
The case of the chairman of the KLP was closed at the first level of vetting without a final decision, and therefore the public commissioner appealed to the KPA.
The judicial body composed of Ina Rama Albana Shtylla, Natasha Mulaj, Rezarta Schuetz and Sokol Çomo abolished the first instance and decided to stop the vetting for Balla, a decision that means leaving for 15 years and earlier after resigning from the process it was also applied to the former chief prosecutor Adriatik Llalla.
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