Adriatik Llalla

Adriatik Llalla
Prosecutor General of Albania
Assumed office
22 November 2012
President Bujar Nishani
Preceded by Ina Rama
Personal details
Born Gramsh, Albania
Alma mater University of Tirana
Occupation Attorney

Adriatik Llalla is the Prosecutor General of the Republic of Albania since 2012.

He was appointed in 22 November 2012, to replace Ina Rama, who had finished her mandate. Under the new constitutional changes, the prosecutor’s role will be restructured in their leading level and a new organization is predicted.[1]

Biography

After graduating in law at the Law Faculty of the University of Tirana, he started his professional career as Judiciary Police Officer in the Judiciary District Prosecution of Lushnjë, in January 1998 . Furthermore, he was nominated prosecutor in this prosecution, where he worked in the 1999‐2002 period. Mr. Llalla worked as a prosecutor in the Prosecution Judiciary District of Kavajë between the years 2002-2003. In 2003 he was appointed as head of Fier Judiciary District Prosecution holding this office until 2005. He held the office of the deputy head prosecutor in the Judiciary District Prosecution of Tirana in the 2005‐2008 period. In 2006 he was elected member of the Council of the Prosecution and in the 2007‐2008 period he has chaired the Council of the Prosecution. On October 2008 he was elected as the Head of the High Inspectorate of the Declaration and Audit of Assets, where he served until 2010. On 4 May, 2010, he was elected as head of the Integrity Experts Network and after that as General Prosecutor of Albania. [2]


Preceded by
Ina Rama
Albanian Prosecutor General
20122017
Succeeded by

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