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Chief prosecutor Lenche Ristoska resigns from office

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Chief prosecutor Lenche Ristoska submitted her resignation from office, announcing that she sees no prospect for continuing work at the Public Prosecutor's Office.

Ristoska, who was known for her work on high-profile cases, made this move after being removed from the "Talir 1" and "Talir 2" cases - corruption cases that attracted significant public attention.

"Working on high-profile cases creates high-profile enemies," Ristoska stated, expressing great disappointment with the state of the prosecution.

Her resignation raises questions about the future of open cases and the independence of the prosecution in tackling high-level corruption.