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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi, today held a joint meeting with the Chairman of the Head of Judicial Council, Enver Peci, the President of the Supreme Court, Fejzullah Hasani, the Head of the Board of the Privatisation Agency of Kosovo (PAK), Blerim Rexha, the President of the Special Chamber of the Supreme Court (SCSC), Sahit Sylejmani and the Chairman of UITUK, Haxhi Arifi.
They discussed on the issue of the distribution of the 20 per cent for workers of SOEs and on the other issues related to the relationship between the PAK and the SCSC.
On this occasion, Deputy Prime Minister Kuçi expressed the readiness of the Government of the Republic of Kosovo in providing financial support, whereas the judicial representatives pledged personnel support in order to find more efficient ways to distribute the 20 per cent.