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Vetting must not be used to influence prosecutors’ work, Llalla says

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SHKODER, Feb. 20 – Prosecutor-General Adriatik Llalla said this week the evaluation process for the judges and prosecutors, also known as the vetting process, must not be used as a tool to influence judiciary officials into not doing their jobs properly. “All of us should be independent and our decision-making should be based on law and evidence,” Llalla said at a meeting held in the northwestern city of Shkodra with prosecutors from Albania’s northern districts. Prosecutor-General Llalla said the judiciary reform represents a very important momentum for the functioning of the prosecution process in Albania. He said prosecutors will soon…

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