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Editorial: The Attorney General political cramp: finding solutions within the Constitution

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Since December 7th, when the past mandate of the Attorney General officially expired, Albania finds itself in a strange political cramp about having to determine the next figure that heads a key justice system institution.   The justice reform enshrined in the new Albanian Constitution foresees that the Attorney General should be selected by a 3/5 majority in the Parliament after the 3 most suitable candidates are preselected by the High Council of the Prosecutor’s Office (KLP), a new institution that was supposed to have been established since this spring. It goes without saying that the new Attorney General, in…

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