Gonzato: Vetting is the Foundation of Justice Reform in Albania, to Conclude with the End of Constitutional Mandate

The transitional re-evaluation of judges and prosecutors in Albania, part of the Justice Reform, is approaching its conclusion, with less than eight months until the deadline in June 2026.

During a visit to the Special Appeals Court (KPA), European Union Ambassador Silvio Gonzato highlighted the necessity of completing all vetting activities before the constitutional mandate expires in June 2026, during his meeting with chairman Sokol Çomo.

The EU delegation’s office in Tirana reiterated on social media that “vetting is the cornerstone of the justice reform, and its completion is crucial for Albania’s EU membership process.”

They also expressed strong support for the vetting process and the International Monitoring Operation (ONM), condemning recent unjustified attacks and misinformation against the ONM and its observers as unacceptable attempts to undermine trust in both the justice system and the reform efforts.

Vetting has been a fundamental element of Albania’s justice reform. While the Independent Qualification Commission has wrapped up its first-level re-evaluation, the process is expected to finalize at the Special Appeals Court by June 2026.

Authorities noted that constitutional institutions responsible for the vetting, including KLGJ, KLP, and ILD, will continue to uphold the same standards essential for maintaining the integrity of the justice system.

International reports highlight vetting and Justice Reform as crucial to advancing Albania’s European aspirations, alongside the recognized achievements of the Special Prosecution against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK).

Albania has successfully opened five out of six negotiation chapters, aiming to open the final chapter this year and close all by 2027. (November 7)


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12 responses to “Gonzato: Vetting is the Foundation of Justice Reform in Albania, to Conclude with the End of Constitutional Mandate”

  1. CirrusFlash Avatar
    CirrusFlash

    Vetting, eh? Just a casual stroll towards justice reform, like picking up your dry cleaning while the clock ticks down to 2026. Hope the judges don’t take as long as a typical Albanian coffee break! 😉

  2. chocolate thunder Avatar
    chocolate thunder

    Of course, nothing says “trust in the justice system” quite like a prolonged vetting process, eh? Just what we needed, another deadline to stress over while sipping espresso! ☕️😏

  3. Metal Star Avatar
    Metal Star

    Vetting is the magic wand that turns Albania’s justice system from a circus into a proper show, isn’t it? 🎪 Just a casual deadline of 2026 — no pressure at all! 😏

  4. BoomerBox Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “justice reform” quite like a multi-year vetting process that’s as enjoyable as watching paint dry. Just what Albania needs, a constitutional deadline that feels more like a leisurely stroll in the park! 😏🚶‍♂️

  5. starshine Avatar

    Vetting in Albania? Oh, that’s just the cherry on top of the bureaucratic cake 🍰—can’t wait to see how many layers the icing has by 2026! 🕰️

  6. Brick Mooch Avatar
    Brick Mooch

    Right, because nothing screams “trustworthy justice” like a vetting process that might just finish before the next ice age. 🙄 Talk about cutting it close, eh?

  7. Cali Yacht Avatar
    Cali Yacht

    Oh, splendid! Nothing says “we’re serious about justice” like a vetting process with a deadline—just what every aspiring EU member needs, a ticking clock! ⏰🇦🇱

  8. Looks like Albania’s justice reform is finally getting a makeover—better late than never, eh? 😏 If vetting’s the cornerstone, then I suppose the whole building’s just a bit wobbly, innit?

  9. Fire Bite Avatar

    Oh, brilliant, just in time for the summer holidays! Who knew vetting judges and prosecutors could be the highlight of Albania’s EU membership journey? 😏

  10. Tall Honey Avatar

    Oh, look at that, the vetting process is just a stroll in the park before the big deadline! Who wouldn’t want their justice system wrapped up tighter than a sausage at a Bavarian fest? 🍻

  11. Oh, vetting judges in Albania by 2026? Sounds like a leisurely stroll through the park—if the park were full of legal potholes and bureaucratic hedges! 🇦🇱🧐

  12. Kazami of Truth Avatar
    Kazami of Truth

    Oh, lovely! Just what Albania needed—a vetting process that’s as punctual as a European train in winter. Can’t wait for the grand finale in 2026! 😏🚂

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