The Parliament of North Macedonia has announced a competition for a member of the Anti-Corruption Prevention Commission.

North Macedonia Announces Competition for State Commission Role

The Assembly of the Republic of North Macedonia has announced a public competition to fill a vacant position on the State Commission for the Prevention of Corruption. The announcement outlines stringent requirements for candidates seeking to join the influential body. Applicants must be citizens of North Macedonia and hold permanent residency within the country.

Furthermore, candidates are required to meet specific professional qualifications. These include a higher education degree equating to at least 300 European Qualification Framework (EQF) credits in law, or 240 credits in political science, communication, or economics. A minimum of ten years of post-graduate work experience is also mandated, with a requirement of at least six years dedicated to roles related to combating corruption, upholding the rule of law, or promoting good governance.

Crucially, the competition incorporates rigorous integrity standards for all applicants. The Assembly emphasized the importance of selecting individuals demonstrating a commitment to ethical conduct and transparency in their service to the country. This initiative reflects ongoing efforts within North Macedonia to strengthen anti-corruption measures.

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