Judiciary Reform, Omari: “Presidential election procedure must change”

25/09/2015 14:55

Constitutionalist Luan Omari demanded that the judiciary reform should
review the process how the President of the republic is appointed. The
constitutional amends of 2008, which enabled the election of the
President with a simple majority, proved that the President lost his
mission to represent the national unity.

Omari says that the president should be appointed by free elections through qualified majroity, with the condition to disperse the Parliament. For Omari, there is also the possibility to elect through a special assembly, not made of Parliament Members, but of delegates from district councils.

Njazi Jaho at the Science Academy proposed that the Council of Prosecutors should turn into a constitutional institution, in order to soften the excessive centralization the Prosecution has today, especially on the Prosecutor General.

Spartak Ngjeli also agrees that this Prosecution can be decentralized thruogh districts, without a single Prosecutor General. But Ngjela says that the current crisis is actually created by courts.

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