In reforming corrupt judiciary, Moldova aims for Albanian precedent

Despite being at the bottom of all international rankings on corruption, since the coming to power of a pro-European government in July 2021, Moldova has been determined to remedy this situation through a comprehensive reform of the corruption sector. justice.
Long considered the country’s Achilles’ heel, the Moldovan justice sector is structured on a Soviet model, largely subordinate to the politicians and oligarchs who ruled the country for the previous three decades.
The new Moldovan Minister of Justice, Sergiu Litvinenco, has decided to change this by introducing a system of extraordinary evaluation or verification of all magistrates.
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