Minister of Justice, Donika Gërvalla, said that today a new member of the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council (KPK) from the ranks of the basic prosecution offices was certified, bringing the Council to 6 out of a total of 7 members that the KPK should have.

According to a post on the social network Facebook, he wrote that this step is the result of reformative legal changes.


"However, great news today, the reform of the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council is moving towards full implementation. Today, a new member of the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council from the ranks of the basic prosecution offices was certified, bringing the Council to 6 out of the total 7 members that the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council should have. This step is a result of the legal reform changes, specifically Law No. 08/L-249 on amending and supplementing Law No. 06/L-056 on the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council, and part of the process of implementing the reform in the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council," Gërvalla wrote.

Gërvalla further wrote that a few days ago, the Kosovo Assembly initiated procedures to elect the remaining non-prosecutor member, so that everything is completed in accordance with the goals of the reform.

"This action further functionalizes the work of the KPK. Undoubtedly, this is a positive development that shows that the reform is being implemented, with the aim of strengthening integrity, accountability and professionalism in the entire prosecutorial system," Gërvalla wrote, among other things. /Telegrafi/