The legal basis for the court service is as old as the Fourth Constitutional Act and has not changed for 20 years, the court service officials respond.

Court Officials Raise Concerns Over 20-Year-Old Service Provision for ČetPGT

Court officials responded to concerns raised regarding the existing legal provision for court service related to the ČetPGT, stating the provision has been in effect for 20 years. Representatives before the Commission for Political System and Interaction between the parties voiced their assessment that the current legal framework is discriminatory and creates disparities in the provision of court services. The statement, released on June 16, 2026, at 22:12, highlighted the potential for the legal provision to differentiate personnel involved in court service operations.

Hristina Palčevska, court administrator at the Basic Court in Skopje and a member of the working group, expressed her concerns about the existing system. Palčevska clarified that the current legal provision for court service is not reformist, and does not restrict the establishment of court services. The initial warning focuses on the potential for inequitable application of the legal framework within the court system.

Further discussion and potential reform of the court service provision are expected to be addressed by the working group.

Topics: #court #service #legal

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *