The Kosovo Prosecutorial Council (KPC) today held the qualification test, as part of the recruitment and appointment procedures for 21 new prosecutors in the Basic Prosecutions of the Republic of Kosovo.
The test took place at the Kosovo Academy for Public Safety in Vushtrri.
In line with the principles of transparency, accountability, and equal access, the questions for the qualification test were drafted on the day of testing, in the presence of both local and international observers and monitors, to ensure the integrity and credibility of the recruitment process.
A total of 330 candidates participated in the test.
The organization and administration of the test were personally overseen by Ardian Hajdaraj, Chair of the Commission for the Recruitment of State Prosecutors, along with other commission members.
The process was also observed and monitored by representatives of both local and international partners, including the European Union Rule of Law Mission (EULEX) and the Kosovo Institute of Justice (IKD).
Following this test, the recruitment process will continue with the next stages, namely the written test and candidate interviews, which will be conducted in line with the highest standards of meritocracy, professionalism, and impartiality, guaranteed by the relevant legislation and best international practices in the field of prosecution.