High Judicial Council
European Commission Criticizes Bulgaria's Anti-Corruption Efforts and Judicial Integrity
The European Commission's report on the rule of law in Bulgaria for the past year highlights a lack of progress in securing effective investigations and a sufficient number of final convictions for high-level corruption. It also points out the need for reforms in the anti-corruption commission.
Bulgaria: WCC-DB, GERB and DPS Submitted the Draft-Project for the Constitution
It is now official - "We Continuing the Change-Democratic Bulgaria", GERB and DPS submitted the project for amendments to the Constitution to the secretariat of the National Assembly.
EC: Bulgaria is Not making any Progress in the Fight against Corruption at the Highest Levels of Power
Bulgaria still lacks a sufficient number of final convictions for corruption at the highest levels of government. This is stated in the report of the European Commission on the rule of law in the member states, published today.
Albanian Lawyers Protest Against Reduction in Number of Courts
The Albanian Bar Association said on Monday that lawyers will boycott court hearings at all levels for four days from Tuesday to Friday in protest against the new judicial map of the country, which was recently approved by the High Judicial Council.
Albanian Watchdogs Protest Plan to Reduce Number of Courts
A new map drastically reducing the number of courts in the Albania, to address the shortage of judges caused by the vetting process and the overload of the justice system, has drawn criticism from rights watchdogs, which say it will reduce access to the courts. The High Judicial Council, HJC, and the Ministry of Justice proposed the map last December.
Venice Commission: Serbia Has Followed ‘Most’ Constitutional Recommendations
Serbia has followed "most" Venice Commission recommendations about its constitutional amendments - but the risk of politization of main judicial bodies still need to be reduced, the constitutional law advisory body of the Council of Europe said in its urgent opinion issued Wednesday.
Caretaker Interior Minister: Top Prosecutor Covers up for Corrupt Politicians, Magistrates in Bulgaria
Bulgarian caretaker interior minister Boyko Rashkov accused on Sunday the prosecution of keeping secret a list of 38 magistrates and politicians who own undeclared property abroad.
The list was made back in 2019 when the Bulgarian authorities asked foreign countries to inform them of the property owned by Bulgarian nationals.
"Kosovo remains in the preamble" VIDEO
Popovic stated that the amendments to the Constitution are one of the most important activities in the Action Plan for Chapter 23.
The change of the Constitution in the field of justice is the most important in the field of the rule of law, said Popovi and added that the rule of law leads to a legal system where there is legal security.
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Matic's comments about murder trial cause heated debate
The controversy arose over the comments made by the president of the Commission Investigating Murders of Journalists, Veran Matic, on the trial for the murder of journalist Slavko Curuvija, Beta agency reported.
Matic reacts to statement of High Judicial Council
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