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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi, accompanied by Mats Mattson, Head of the Executive Sector in EULEX and three other representatives of this mission and other institutions, conducted on-site visit to Palace of Justice.
After inspecting the work, Minister Kuçi stated that following the completion of the Palace of Justice and the Prishtina Detention Centre, the construction of which is soon expected to begin, that his objective on dislocating judicial system facilities and correctional services from the town centre, higher standards in the working environment for justice system will be accomplished.
Minister Kuçi expressed his stance that in the Palace of Justice, in common spaces, local judges and prosecutors and those from EULEX sit together, and he urged for quality and fast construction works in this Palace.
Central and basic institutions of the judicial system of Prishtina will be placed in the Palace of Justice.
The Palace of Justice is a project co-financed by the Government and the European Union, while project management is under the Ministry of Public Administration and the EU Office in Kosovo.