Former ECHR Judge Caca Nikollovska Expresses Concerns Over Proposed Legal Changes
Margarita Caca Nikollovska, a former Judge of the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, has voiced reservations regarding proposed legal changes impacting dual citizenship and current parliamentary deputies. Speaking to “Alsat,” Nikollovska emphasized the importance of a measured approach to legal reform, asserting that rushing changes which strip deputies of dual citizenship constitutes a deviation from established legal continuity. In a statement, Nikollovska argued that any law affecting significant segments of society requires justification.
“When approving any law that affects many segments of society, you have allowed you to have this right, now you must justify why it is that way that the ordinary citizen and the involved person can think further on it,” she stated. The former judge specifically highlighted the imposition of restrictive measures targeting current deputies, characterizing them as problematic. She underscored the principle that legal standards should be demonstrably more acceptable and just before implementation.
Nikollovska’s comments reflect a broader debate surrounding the potential impact of these legal adjustments and the need for transparency in the legislative process. The discussion centers on ensuring legal standards are upheld and that citizens understand the rationale behind changes affecting their rights.
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