While most of them hold speeches at the Magistrate School to prepare the
new generation of lawyers, six former General Prosecutors of the
post-communist era returned to the General Prosecution for a few hours,
invited by the current Prosecutor General, Adriatik Llalla.
Petrit Serjani, Maksim Haxhia, Alush Dragoshi, Arben Rakipi, Theodhori Sollaku and Ina Rama gathered for celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Albanian justice, Llalla declared that he welcomes their cooperation in justice, in order to improve the investigation techniques in the war against crime.
A few months after leaving her duty, the former Prosecutor General, Ina Rama, asked for more functional guarantee for the General Prosecutors.
“The entire activity of the Prosecution is held under the functional umbrella of the Prosecutor General. I think that the law offers enough guarantees even for the Prosecutor General. There is room for improvements”, Rama declared.
Although the current PG returned to their jobs six prosecutors that Rama had fired, she said that this situation is a handicap created by the law.
“The President’s decree is canceled because the measure is considered inadequate, and the Prosecutor returns to his former job. But the law doesn’t foresee how to repair this process, and it doesn’t foresee the right of the General Prosecutor to give a punitive measure, and even for the legal consequences that should carry the prosecutors who have infringed the law. I think that this is a handicap of our law, and maybe we need a lega intervention that should be reflected in the law”, Rama declared.
Another former Prosecutor General, Arben Rakipi, declared that the most important thing for prosecutors is to cooperate with each other.
“Prosecutors must support each other when they implement the law, not because they are working together, but because the support during the implementation of the law is a guarantee for success”, Rakipi declared.
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