Ina Rama

Ina Rama (born 21 November 1972 in Durrës) was the Prosecutor General of the Republic of Albania from 2007 to 2012.

Ina Rama
Prosecutor General of Albania
In office
22 November 2007  21 November 2012
PresidentBamir Topi, Bujar Nishani
Preceded byTheodhori Sollaku
Succeeded byAdriatik Llalla
Personal details
Born (1972-11-21) 21 November 1972
Durrës, Albania
Alma materUniversity of Tirana
OccupationAttorney
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She was appointed in 2007, to replace Theodhori Sollaku, who had been removed from office through a procedure later ruled unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court of Albania. Nevertheless, Rama was not removed from office in order to restore Sollaku.

Ina Rama is external lecturer at the Aleksandër Moisiu University.

Biography

After graduating in law at the Law Faculty of the University of Tirana, Ina Rama began her career as assistant judge at the Court of First Instance, Durrës (1996-1999). Later (2001-2002) was a judge in the ASM internship period at the Court of First Instance, Durrës. Upon completion of the ASM (2002), which was ranked first, she started working as a judge in the Court of First Instance, Lushnjë, where she worked until the end of 2004. In January 2005 she started working as a judge in the Court of Appeals for serious crimes, and in April 2005 as a member of the Electoral College, positions in which she worked until November 2007, when she was appointed as the General Prosecutor.[1]

She has also been an expert in various training programs and training organized within programs OPDAT, UNICRI and PAMECA.

After 2011 Albanian opposition demonstrations, the Prime Minister Sali Berisha accused Ina Rama and the President Bamir Topi they had cooperated with the opposition leader Edi Rama to make a state putsch.[2] The fact is that four demonstrators were killed by the Republican Guard during the rally in front of Prime Minister Sali Berisha's office, so investigation was simply the General Prosecutor's duty.

Preceded by
Theodhori Sollaku
Albanian Prosecutor General
20072012
Succeeded by
Adriatik Llalla

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