Following the Judicial Council of Kosovo (KGJK), Albulena Haxhiu, the acting official representing the President of the Republic of Kosovo, addressed a formal letter to the head of the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council (KPK), Ari Gashi. The correspondence, dated June 19, 2026, raised significant concerns regarding the prolonged lack of decisions concerning the dismissals of Serbian judges and prosecutors dating back to 2022. In the letter, which Telegrafi obtained, Haxhiu urged the relevant justice institutions to resolve the pending dismissal procedures “without delay.” She emphasized that the ongoing suspension of these processes is negatively impacting the normal functioning of the justice system throughout Kosovo.
Haxhiu underscored that, according to established legal frameworks and institutional mandates, these dismissal matters must be concluded systematically rather than remaining unresolved for extended periods. The communication highlights the necessity for adherence to established legal protocols to ensure the continuity and efficiency of the judicial processes within the republic. The focus of the appeal centers on the procedural delays affecting personnel within the judicial sector.
By addressing the matter directly with the KPK leadership, the acting official sought to prompt immediate action from the respective councils and bodies responsible for maintaining the integrity and operational capacity of the Kosovo judicial system. The letter serves as a formal request for timely resolution to ensure the rule of law is upheld without impediment.
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Following the Supreme Judicial Council (KGJK), Albulena Haxhiu, acting official representing the President of the Republic of Kosovo, addressed a formal letter to the head of the Kosovo Prosecutorial