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The Council of Public Prosecutors elected 31 new public prosecutors, five prosecution offices without candidates

The Council of Public Prosecutors elected 31 new public prosecutors, five prosecution offices without candidates


The Council of Public Prosecutors (SHOORM) today elected 31 new public prosecutors for 10 Basic Public Prosecutors across Macedonia. The candidate reported to the prosecution offices in Gostivar and Kicevo, did not receive the required number of votes, and there were no reports in five prosecutions.

Candidates Saso Palchevski, Burhanedin Nuhiyu, Irina Crvenkovska, Jana Risteska, Milena Noveska Latinovska, Christian Smilevski, Bojana Vanevska, Ilir Zajazi, Aleksandar Sofronijovski, Djinjovska, Djinjevska,

Angelina Angelevska Ilievska was elected as the Public Prosecutor's Office in the Basic Public Prosecutor's Office, and the candidate Draginja Avramcheva was elected for the Basic Public Prosecutor's Office. Blagoj Mitevski is elected at the Delcevo Basic Public Prosecutor's Office, Erol Sheriff has been elected in the Ohrid Basic Public Prosecutor's Office, while Kire Maninsk is elected Public Prosecutor's Office in the Basic Public Prosecutor's Office.

Candidates Ivana Zavneski and Lukman Salih have been elected at the Kumanovo Basic Public Prosecutor's Office, and Kiril Jovcheski and Maria Jokoska have been elected for the Prilep Basic Public Prosecutor's Office. Candidates Ilzana Kasami Shabani, Stefan Poposki and Blerim Besimi have been selected for public prosecutors at the Tetovo Basic Public Prosecutor's Office, and Zdravko Keskinov Zezhov and Lucia Casba have been elected in the Stip Basic Public Prosecutor's Office.

Candidate Arsim Ademi, who was running for the public prosecution offices in Gostivar and Kicevo, did not receive the required number of votes, and for the Basic Public Prosecutor's Offices in Kriva Palanka, Veles, Struga, Kocani and Radovis there were no candidates at all. Only the candidate the Council elected as a prosecutor at the BPPO Ohrid was reported to the Resen Public Prosecutor's Office.



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