
The Deputy of the Democratic Party Enkelejd Alibeaj, in the Laws Committee, while discussing the establishment of the sub-committee for the vacancies of the KLP and the KLJ, accused the majority of trying to nominate its own people to justice in order to capture SPAK.
"The General Secretary of the Assembly has disqualified 6 candidates. At first glance, there is one thing: either the People's Advocate has failed to assess the criteria and documentation conditions, or the General Secretary of the Assembly, a subordinate of the majority, in a very short time has acted politically. From the analysis of how the parliament has approached the judicial system, this is a politically oriented movement that has been executed by the Secretary General.
This shows what your approach is with the stand-alone system. The same story continues to catch the justice authorities. Through the General Secretary, those who are not in the court of the majority are cleared and those who are not in the court of the majority are left. 4 of the candidates that the People's Advocate has ranked above have been disqualified. You want to appoint your people to capture the head of SPAK'- said Alibeaj.
The Laws Committee voted for the establishment of the sub-committee for the vacancies of the KLP and the KLJ. From the ranks of the SP, members will be Klotilda Bushka, Damian Gjiknuri and Klevis Xhoxhi. While members of the opposition will be Gazment Bardhi and Dhurata Çupi.
The Assembly has published the final list of candidates from the ranks of lawyers and civil society, to fill 3 vacant positions in the High Judicial Council and 3 vacant positions in the High Prosecution Council. The final list was published on Monday, May 20, and 6 candidates were disqualified from the race, changing the scoring list made by the ad-hoc commission set up by the People's Advocate.
The General Secretary of the Assembly Genci Gjonçaj has disqualified from the race the candidates Pëparim Kalo, Alban Alimema, Fatos Lazimi, Entela Shehaj (Memishaj), Saimir Vishaj and Alban Tushe.
In the final list presented to the Laws Commission, from which the 2 new members of the KLJ will be selected, Eris Hysi is ranked first, followed by Erind Merkuri, Erind Gërmenji, Albens Tabaku, Klodian Gjermeni, Artan Reçi, Bledar Bajri and Saimir Kola.
While the list of candidates for two seats in the KLP is headed by Erind Merkuri followed by Erind Gërmenji, Albens Tabaku, Artan Reçi, Bledar Bajri and Saimir Kola.
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