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The Ministry of Justice today launched the campaign “Justice and business”

The Ministry of Justice today launched the campaign “Justice and business”

Prishtina, 27/03/2018

The campaign, which is organized under the Functional Review of the Rule of Law Sector, aims to meet all businesses from entire Kosovo in order to discuss with them about the proeblems related to the access to justice and how these problems reflect in their business.

On this occasion, the Minister of Justice, Mr. Abelard Tahiri, stressed that the Functional Review is the greatest reform ever undertaken, that will give a more precise answer to the problems the business are facing with.

“We have already taken positive steps with the functionalization of free professions, which along with other measures have launched Kosovo very high in the index of doing business. Jointly we aspire to continue working on the ease of business procedures, to further open the institutions and to create an even more positive approach towards businesses. I am not interested in having this reform in letter only. I am interested in making this reform together with you, with the aim that the justice system will facilitate your work and not be a burden for you” said Minister Tahiri.

This meeting was also attended by the Mayor of the Municipality of Ferizaj, Mr. Agim Aliu and the member of the Parliament of Kosovo from this city, Mr. Ilmi Reqica. Panel members were also the representatives of the Kosovo Chamber of Commerce and Americal Chamber of Commerce who stressed that the legal certainty of businesses, or the inability to defend their own rights remains one of the main problems for the businesses in Kosovo.

The business representatives complaints particularly about the prolonged procedures in courts, and requested greater professionalism and efficiency of the enforcement agents.

In conclusion, Minister Tahiri underlined that such meetings will be held in the future and they will jointly work on finding as efficient solutions as possible in order to speed up the access of businesses to justice.

Respectfully,

Public Information Office

Ministry of Justice

Building of former Rilindja

Floor VIII, Office 817/A

Prishtina, Kosovo

Phone: 038/200-18-009

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