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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi, today held a meeting with the Chairman of the Kosovo Judicial Council, Enver Peci, the Chief Prosecutor, Ismet Kabashi, the President of the Supreme Court, Fejzullah Hasani and the Head of EULEX Executive Division, Mats Mattsson.
At this meeting they discussed about the coordination of justice institutions in reforming this system in general, with particular emphasis on the challenges that the justice system institutions are facing after having started work with the new system of organization.
The training of judges, prosecutors and police officers was seen as necessary, now after having started working with the new system of organization of courts and prosecutor' offices. Regarding this, Minister Kuçi expressed his and the Ministry of Justice support to initiate trainings for a better preparation of judges, prosecutors and police officers, so that their work is in accordance with the changes that have been made.
It was also discussed about a greater coordination with EULEX, in order to offer the Kosovo citizens the most efficient services in the field of justice.
Minister Kuçi once again expressed his readiness to support the requirements of the judicial bodies in order to enable the institutions as well as citizens a genuine and easy reformation.