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Macedonian Minister of Justice says the vetting process in judiciary will be carried out after the elections

We have to be aware that in order for a vetting process to start in the judiciary a two thirds majority is necessary and this including the debate regarding this issue cannot be done before the elections, said today the Minister of Justice Renata Deskoska when she replied to a question regarding the vetting process and how it will...

Zaev: Vetting of the judiciary after the parlaimentary elections

The process of vetting of the judiciary will be discussed after the early parliamentary elections that will take place on the 12th of April, informs Portaln.mk. -The vetting in the judiciary is a procedure that most likely will start immediately after the parliamentary elections. With the decision for parliamentary elections, things have changed and we shall have a technical government,...

Pendarovski is disappointed by what he heard and calls for a thorough and quick investigation

As a person, I am deeply disappointed, replied President Stevo Pendarovski to a question posted by a journalist whether he is disappointed by the Special Public Prosecutor Katica Janeva. The Head of the State held a press conference today at noon about the "Ransom" case during which he called for a quick and thorough investigation and charges against all...

Zaev announced an intensification of the judicial reforms

At the sixth session of the council of monitoring the implementation of the strategy of reforms in the government's legal sector, that was held yesterday, Prime Minister Zoran Zaev as the president of the council has announced an intensification of the reforms in the legal sector. According to the press release issued by the government, the Minister of Justice,...

GRECO: Macedonia has made no progress in preventing corruption among MPs and judges

In its Second Compliance report, published today, GRECO (Group of States against Corruption), an organization which operates within the Council of Europe said that "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia has not made significant progress in implementing anti-corruption recommendations among members of parliament, judges and prosecutors. " The Compliance Report was made according to the Situation Report with additional information...

After meeting with Panchevski and judges, Karadzovski concludes problems in the court are not so big

Nine out of the thirteen judges who submitted a complaint to the Basic Court Skopje 1 against the President of the Criminal Court Vladimir Panchevski, today responded to an invitation and appeared at the Judicial Council and met with members and the President of the Council, Zoran Karadzovski. Karadzovski stated after, that the meeting passed with constructive dialogue, where they...

Ilievski, Gaber-Damjanovska and Jankulovski – Macedonia’s Candidates for Election as ECHR Judge

Public Prosecutor Jovan Ilievski, Constitutional Judge Natasha Gaber-Damjanovska and the Macedonian Ambassador to the Vatican, Zvonimir Jankulovski are the three candidates from Macedonia, being considered for the position of becoming a Judge at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) based in Strasbourg, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced. The MFA stated that the three people on the short...

Gaber, Darlishta, Starova and Murati: The abolition of the Amnesty Law is completely unfounded

Constitutional Judges Natasha Gaber-Damjanovski, Ismail Darlishta, Gzime Starova and Sali Murati today came out with their own separate opinion on the amendments made to the Amnesty Law, which the Constitutional Court changed on the 16th of this month, which allows the President to pardon people who have been convicted of electoral fraud and crime, pedophilia and drug-trafficking. In their dissenting opinion,...

Tomorrow it will be decided whether there’ll be a trial for Divo Naselje

Tomorrow at 11 am, in the Basic Court Skopje 1, a public meeting will be held on "Evaluation of the indictment" for Divo Naselje. The prosecutor, who has taken the case should bring an indictment be presented before the Council of Judges who will have to decide whether there is or there is no basis for the case to go...