While the KLP members have not yet set an official date to interview the 4 contenders for the leadership of SPAK, internationals are monitoring every second that passes and every move in the process.
TCH sources indicated that representatives of the European Union delegation in Tirana held informal meetings with each of the competitors.
The conversations took place in the offices of the special prosecutors who submitted the platforms, and as it is learned, they were asked about their vision as leaders in investigating organized crime and corruption.
Sources indicated that separate meetings with prosecutor Klodian Braho, Adnand Xholi, Doloreza Musabelliu and Elvin Gokaj were held last week, after each of them was contacted and time was requested from their agenda.
The Americans are not far behind either, since September, when the competition opened, they have paid visits to the High Prosecutorial Council and SPAK, which, although in the form of courtesy, go beyond shaking hands and convey the message of transparency and distancing from influences.
But in the meantime, in the KLP, since the opening of the competition for SPAK, the tones are noticeably high among the 11 members, who, after agreeing whether the official meeting will be on December 4 or 10, should inform the special prosecutors, reports journalist Anila Hoxha.
Within the same day that is unofficially mentioned as possibly being December 4th, prosecutors Adnand Xholi, Klodian Braho, Doloreza Musabelliu and Elvin Gokaj, after being heard and questioned, will be voted on.
Of course, this process, which will be finalized with the vote, will take place under the watchful eye of internationals, for whom SPAK will continue to be a priority even after the end of the mandate on December 18 of Chief Prosecutor Altin Dumani, who will continue to hold the baton of special prosecutor after this day./ TCH