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The legal infrastructure of the Notary System in Kosovo, conditions and work of the notaries here has impressed us for good, said today the Vice President of the Commission for International Cooperation (CCNI) at the International Union of Notaries, Domenicue Savour, after meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi.
Vice President Savoure, head of a delegation of the International Union of Notaries, which is inspecting the Notary System in Kosovo, has gone even further by saying that this system can be taken as a good model for other countries.
Minister Kuçi talked about works that have been made in the functioning of the Notary System in Kosovo, and said they would be diligent towards the recommendations which could come from the International Union of Notaries, adding that they will meet these recommendations, too.
Minister Kuçi expressed his conviction that they soon will be members of the International Union of Notaries, and an equal member and positive competitor in this system.
"I, as Minister of Justice, promise that we will accomplish our obligations and that we will have a system comparable with countries in the region, but also with the EU member states" said Kuçi.
At this meeting it was said that the International Union of Notaries will take the decision to accept the Kosovo Notarial System in the International Union of Notaries during the General Assembly which is to be held this October in Lima, Peru.