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Minister of Justice, Haki Demolli, hosted in a working meeting, the President of the Constitutional Court of Albania, Bashkim Dedja, president of Turkey's Constitutional Court, Hasim Kilic, and vice president of the Constitutional Court of Portugal, Gil Galvão who were accompanied by the President of the Constitutional Court of Kosovo, Enver Hasani.
During this meeting, the minister Demolli informed this delegation with works that are making the Kosovo institutions to reform the justice system. According to the minister Demolli, the legal infrastructure is being completed, mentioning the adoption by the Assembly the Law on Courts, law on the Prosecution, Judicial Council and Prosecution Council. He also said that the improvement of material infrastructure, increase the number of Judges and Prosecutors, as well as increasing their salaries, are part of reforming the system of justice that it is making Kosovo.
On the other hand, representatives of the Constitutional Court of Albania, Turkey and Portugal, as assessed work of Kosovo institutions in reforming the justice system, said that their countries are ready to assist in this process, which according to them, is being developed in almost all of Europe.
Delegation of the Constitutional Court of Albania, Turkey and Portugal, is visiting our country, to honor the first anniversary of the work of the Constitutional Court of Kosovo.