"ON GOVERNANCE INSTITUTIONS OF THE JUSTICE SYSTEM "   |   115/2016

Article 148: Voting process

1The voting for the selection of candidate members of the High Prosecutorial Council from the special meeting of shall be secret and individual.

2The special meeting shall vote for all candidates preliminary selected by HEIs and the School of Magistrates.

3The representatives of public HEIs and the School of Magistrates shall vote for the candidates of the public HEIs and of the School of Magistrates. The representatives of the non-public HEIs shall vote for the non-public HEIs.

4The voting process shall be open to media and all other observers who are interested in monitoring the process. Observers shall be authorized in advance by the Secretary General of the Assembly.

5A voting committee shall be established to administer the voting process consisting of the corpus of the public and non-public HEIs and of the School of Magistrates, who are not putting up their candidacy. The voting committee shall be assisted in its work by the administration of the Assembly.

6Minister of Justice or persons authorised by him/her, 2 members of the permanent parliamentary committee for legal affairs, one of whom from the opposition, may without prior authorisation, participate as observers in the voting process.

7The Secretary General of the Assembly shall approve two standard ballot papers not later than 2 (two) days before the date of the special meeting. One ballot paper shall contain names of all candidates proposed by public HEIs and the School of Magistrates. The other ballot paper shall contain names of all candidates proposed by non-public HEIs.

8The members of the Voting Committee shall, before the voting process starts, multiply and sign in advance a number of ballots equal to the number of present members. In case one or more ballots are spoiled, the commission shall sign a number of ballots equal to the spoiled ballots and destroy the spoiled ballots in the presence of participants.

9Each participant shall withdraw a ballot paper, fill it out secretly in the voting booth and cast it in the ballot box. The vote will be considered valid, when it clearly expresses the will to support only one candidate.

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