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The Minister of Justice holds the meeting of the FRRLS Steering Committee

The Minister of Justice holds the meeting of the FRRLS Steering Committee

Prishtina, 11/03/2020

In her introductory speech, Minister Albulena Haxhiu emphasized that, since taking office at the Ministry of Justice, she has been informed in more detail about the findings and recommendations of this process and has expressed her willingness to continue with the finalization of this process by drafting the Strategy.

Further, Minister Haxhiu emphasized that the goal of all this process is, through clear and well-thought-out measures, to ensure the well-being of the Justice sector and to restore the trust of citizens in justice.

The Secretary General of the Ministry of Justice, Qemajl Marmullakaj, as mandated to coordinate and lead this process, presented a brief summary of the process with the findings and recommendations from the second phase.

The Steering Committee, chaired by the Minister of Justice, consists of representatives of the KJC, KPC, the Office of the Prime Minister, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Finance, the Office of the President and the Faculty of Law of the University of Prishtina. In addition to the members of the Steering Committee, the meeting was attended by representatives of international donors, including the US Embassy, the EU Office, the British Embassy, and USAID.

At today's meeting, the Steering Committee approved 16 policy papers identifying key challenges and follow-up recommendations to address them, as well as gave the green light for the drafting of the Sector Strategy of the Rule of Law.

The members of the Steering Committee also agreed on further steps to finalize the Functional Review process.