The High Inspector of Justice, Mr. Artur Metani, was the guest at the fourth meeting of the “IDM Morning Briefing,” a communication forum organized by the Institute for Democracy and Mediation. This format aims to foster open discussions with institutional leaders, members of the Parliament, representatives of civil society, media, academics and scholars on matters of public and institutional interest.
The meeting with the High Inspector of Justice aimed to promote an evidence-based discussion on the overall quality of justice, the conclusion of the vetting process, the challenges faced by the High Inspector of Justice as the institution responsible for addressing misconducts by judges and prosecutors, the management of complaints, the parliamentary initiative for deepening reforms, the rule of law and anti-corruption, issues of independence and separation of powers, and future perspectives in the current context of justice reform in Albania.
The discussions also focused on addressing the current issues within the system, the critical importance of cooperation between institutions to achieve the primary objective for which the justice reform was conceived: an independent justice system free from any kind of influence and effective for all citizens.