In a recent appearance on the television program Click Plus, former Minister of Justice Krenar Lloga voiced strong criticism regarding the current administration's handling of the national jurisprudence exam. Lloga stated that during his tenure, he had initiated comprehensive legal changes to address long-standing issues within the testing system.

Legislative Setback

According to Lloga, the necessary legal amendments were formally submitted to the Assembly of North Macedonia to ensure a more transparent and meritocratic process for aspiring legal professionals. However, he alleges that the incoming government took immediate action to reverse these efforts.

"I took the initiative to resolve the issues surrounding the jurisprudence exam, and I submitted the laws to the Parliament. Unfortunately, the new Government withdrew these laws," Lloga stated during the interview.

Implications for Legal Candidates

The withdrawal of these legislative proposals leaves many legal candidates in a state of uncertainty. Key concerns highlighted by the former minister include:

  • Transparency: The need for standardized and objective evaluation criteria.
  • Efficiency: Reducing administrative delays that currently hinder candidates from completing their professional requirements.
  • Integrity: Ensuring the exam remains free from political influence or corruption.

As of Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at 22:41 CET, there has been no formal response from the current Ministry of Justice regarding the specific reasons for the withdrawal of these files.