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The judiciary and prosecution to be updated with new staff

The judiciary and prosecution to be updated with new staff

Prishtina, 26/07/2013

In a ceremony organized by the Ministry of Justice, today were certified 48 candidates who have passed the bar exam in June this year.The ceremony was attended by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi, heads of justice institutions and other guests.

On this occasion, Minister Kuçi said that the Bar examination is very important for the justice system in Kosovo and the candidates who have passed this exam will open a new chapter for the justice system and will improve the image of justice in Kosovo. 

"The bar exam is a job that requires to deal only with justice, it means that you have to deal with the judiciary, prosecution, defense and other issues that would help justice in Kosovo. In transition countries, justice is more than occupation, it is a mission, and I am confident that you will perform this mission with honor, pride and dedication, "said Minister Kuçi.

On the importance of the Bar exam, as the first step in framing justice, also spoke President of the Supreme Court, respectively the President of the Committee on the Bar Examination, Fejzullah Hasani, President of the Kosovo Judicial Council, Enver Peci, and Chief State Prosecutor, Ismet Kabashi. According to them, the bar exam offers candidates a step closer to the involvement in the Kosovo judicial system.

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