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Veliaj's lawyers' tactics, like "forum shopping"

2025-10-17 17:53:00, Aktualitet CNA

Veliaj's lawyers' tactics, like "forum shopping"

Materials written by Sokol Sadushi are circulating in the media, who, since the day he disqualified candidate Llagami with an extra vote, has begun distributing articles that "explain" why Llagami should have been disqualified.

What no longer needs explanation is Sokol Sadushi's personal battle to privately capture the Constitutional Court. Not to protect the pioneer's red scarf, but his own decisions and ultimately, the private benefits from those decisions.

The justice reform for Constitutional Court positions has thus degraded into battles for the capture of every chair by Berisha, Rama's team, and Sokol Sadushi.

Three parties that are clashing, not over quality, but over influence over the Constitutional Court.

Naureda Llagami is a person promoted and supported until yesterday by Erjon Veliaj. And this is no longer a public secret. But, Llagami is not liked by Sokol Sadushi, who is attacking openly and secretly (not so secretly actually), to stop Llagami's election to the Constitutional Court.

Sadushi opposes Llagami's appeal to the Constitutional Court, explaining that the latter, after appealing to the Administrative Court and losing, should have filed the appeal with him, that is, with Sadushi.

After publicly pressuring the Administrative Appeals Court to dismiss Llagam's lawsuit, Sadushi is now publicly pressuring Llagam and the Constitutional Court. According to Sadushi, if Llagam complains against him, then he should do so only to him and nowhere else.

Is this the madness of reform, or is it Sadducees who are not feeling well?

Somewhere Sadushi says:

"...(Llagami) with unusual haste takes the request to the Constitutional Court. A typical behavior of "forum shopping", which is known in doctrine as abusive procedural behavior, that is, finding not the authority/court that the law authorizes, but another authority/court that may be more favorable to Ms. Llagami."

We cannot appreciate Llagami's taste in 'bargaining' matters, but what Sadushi describes resembles point by point the behavior chosen by Veliaj's lawyers.

While Veliaj was dismissed under an article that made the act appealable to the Administrative Court, his lawyers say that Veliaj was dismissed under an article that referred the case to the Constitutional Court.

Thus using the Court, which is more favorable and prolongs the agony of Erion Veliaj's duty./CNA





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