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Minister of Justice of the Republic of Kosovo, Mr. Haki Demolli, received today in a meeting the president of the Judicial Council of Kosovo, Mr. Enver Peci, who accepted the congratulations on his election to the new post.
Minister Demolli has informed the president Peci for priorities that has as Minister of Justice, noting that the drafting of legislation that is freseen in the legislation strategy of MoJ, as well as elimination challenges that have emerged from the progress report of the European Commission, the year last year.
At this meeting, minister Demolli informed the president Peci about the passing the first reading, in Kosovo Assembly, the Draft Law on the Court. It was also, discussed the challenges that await future cooperation of both parties to justice.
Minister Demolli said that common work between the Ministry of Justice and the Kosovo Judicial Council, should lead to the creation of a unique system of justice, according to European standards, avoiding possible parallelisms .
At this meeting Minister Demolli expressed I willingness and its will to establish all the working conditions for judges and prosecutors, while always maintaining the independence of the judiciary.
Both sides agreed that they will work closely in the fight against corruption, human trafficking, organized crime, economic crime, etc., and jointly provide and strengthen the rule of law in Kosova.