The OJQ assess that the exercise of the president’s duties does not impede the declaration of the State Prosecutor.

Non-governmental organizations monitoring the selection process for the State Prosecutor have issued assessments indicating that there are no procedural impediments to the acting president decreeing the nominated candidate. These monitoring groups have evaluated the selection mechanism, concluding that the process adhered to standards of transparency, objectivity, and equity among all participating candidates. According to the assessments, the acting president, Albulena Haxhiu, possesses the requisite constitutional and legal authority to formalize the appointment of the new state prosecutor.

Vullnet Bugaqku, representing the Democratic Institute of Kosovo (KDI), affirmed the positive findings regarding the entire procedure managed by the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council (KPK). He stated that the organization conducted a thorough review of the proceedings. The consensus among the NGOs is that the mechanisms put in place for selecting the head of the state prosecutor’s office were robust and followed established protocols.

This assessment addresses the institutional framework surrounding the nomination, confirming that the administrative steps required for the president to issue the decree have been met without identifying any legal or constitutional roadblocks. The findings support the continuity of the state’s judicial oversight by validating the legitimacy of the appointment process for the next state prosecutor.

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