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Minister Selimi pledged to work and commit to fulfilling the governing program regarding the rule of law, and said that it was important for politics to stay out of the justice system.
“A part of the Government’s program concerns the rule of law. We will be committed and work to make this program feasible. It is important that politics keep its hands off the justice system, and that we do not build mechanisms that could, in any way, affect the prosecution and the judiciary. It is important to preserve the substance of the civil service in the Ministry, which has kept the Ministry alive and successful throughout all stages”, said Minister Selimi.
During this ceremony, Minister Selimi said that the Secretary General of MoJ, Mr. Marmullakaj informed him about the priorities of MoJ, which according to him have to do with the legislative agenda, as well as some issues that are in process according to the work plan, and some issues related to budgetary challenges.
Minister Selimi promised cooperation with the justice institutions, the Assembly, civil society, and all other actors that have an important role in improving and strengthening the justice system in the country.