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Minister of Justice, Haki Demolli, met with the Euro-deputy Ulrike Lunacek

Minister of Justice, Haki Demolli, met with the Euro-deputy Ulrike Lunacek

Prishtina, 28/04/2010

Minister of Justice, Mr. Haki Demolli, hosted today in a meeting the European Parliament deputy, Mrs. Ulrike Lunacek.

During this meeting, minister Demolli informed the Euro-deputy Lunacek for the judicial system and functioning of this system in the entire territory of Kosovo.

Minister  Demolli, said that the justice system is in transition, and transition is always accompanied by some problems, but in his view, the Ministry of Justice with great commitment is working to reform this system.

Regarding the functioning of the justice system, Minister Demolli said that Kosovo should have a unique system of justice, impartial , where all citizens have equal access.

Minister Demolli added that for the unique operation of the justice system throughout Kosovo, there must be commitment from local institutions, as well as international institutions.

Meanwhile, Euro-MP Lunacek, pledged its commitment to help in the development of integration processes in Kosovo. 

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