The composition of public prosecutors in North Macedonia persistently demonstrates an uneven distribution, notwithstanding ongoing initiatives aimed at achieving greater community representation. A detailed analysis of the Public Prosecutor Council’s annual report reveals a clear imbalance, with one group significantly overrepresented and others notably lacking in numbers across the prosecutorial system. The data unequivocally shows that Macedonians form the vast majority, accounting for 68.5% of all public prosecutors.
This substantial dominance is evident in the figures. Secondly, the Albanian community is the second most represented group, comprising 22.6% of the public prosecutor workforce. This translates to a total of 44 Albanian public prosecutors, as reported by Portalb.mk.
The situation highlights a continuing challenge for North Macedonia while striving for a more equitable distribution of legal professionals within the public sector. The report underscores the need for sustained efforts to address this disparity and ensure fair representation of all communities involved in the prosecutorial system.
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