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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi, met with the Minister of Public Administration, Mahir Yagcilar, the chief of operations in the European Commission Liaison Office (CEO), Kjartan Bjornson and UNOPS representative, Peter Bach.
At this meeting, they discussed the registration process and activities that are underway to start the construction works of the Palace of Justice.
On this occasion it was said that after the announcement of tender winner for the construction of the Palace of Justice by the European Commission, work should begin soon.
While on the census(population registration), was said that should be respected the legal timeframe the, June 30, for the publication of preliminary results, which should have the approval of EUROSTAT.
At the meeting, was said that the census (registration) in the north remains a challenge, for which the Minister Kuçi said that the EC and UNOPS should make greater efforts, that the registration process to finish in more favorable way.
"We are partners with you, but at one moment we need to act. We have made many compromises with the north and in this case, when we publish the results, should be included the whole territory of Kosovo, "said minister Kuçi.
While representatives of the EC and UNOPS, expressed their conviction that the registration process will close on the best way and the results will be acceptable to all.