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Minister Hoxha discussed in the Forum panel about the danger of global terrorism and highlighted the commitment in strengthening the rule of law and fighting organized crime, noting in particular the work on the Criminal Code, Criminal Procedure Code and the implementation of sentences for extremism-related offences.
“We are reviewing the legislation with the aim of strengthening the rule of law. This review prioritizes laws that give effect in fighting corruption and organized crime. Our country has given a special contribution in the fight against terrorism by joining the global alliance against terrorism” said Minister Hoxha.
Minister Hoxha received support for her firm commitment in upholding the rule of law by ensuring transparency, access, and accountability in the justice system, by always respecting human rights.
A substantive discussion was held in the plenary session on issues focused in the action plan and strategic communications. Discussants agreed to take responsibility on key areas and have a collaborative approach.
The forum discussed the strategic communications, social media, and online extremism, reached conclusions, and agreed on the next steps by using the best practices adopted by the Global Counterterrorism Forum.