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II.
PRINCIPLES OF ORGANISATION AND WORK
The principles of
organization and work of the Public Prosecution Office of the Republic
of Macedonia, as well as its position in the system of state power
are regulated by the Constitution of the Republic of Macedonia from
November 17th 1991. According to article 106 of the Constitution:
" The Public Prosecution Office is a single and autonomous state
body carrying out legal measures against persons who have committed
criminal and other offences determined by the law; it also performs
other duties determined by law. The Public Prosecution Office carries
out its duties on the basis of and within the framework of the Constitution
and law. The Public Prosecution Office is appointed by the Assembly
for a term of 6 years and is discharged by the Assembly." The article
107 says: " The Public Prosecutor is granted immunity. The Assembly
decides on his/her immunity. The office of the Public Prosecutor
is incompatible with the performance of any other public office,
profession or membership in a political party."
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