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Minister of Justice, Mr. Haki Demolli, received today in a joint working meeting the Minister of Interior affairs Mr. Bajram Rexhepi, President of the Kosova Supreme Court, Mr. Fejzullah Hasani, , Mr. Prosecutor Ismet Kabashi, and director of the Kosovo Police, Mr. Behar Selimi.
The purpose of this meeting was to deepen the cooperation and coordination of joint activities between local institutions of law enforcement.
At this meeting, the participating parties agreed to establish a permanent mechanism, which consists of a representative of the Ministry of Justice, a representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, a representative from the courts, a prosecutor and a representative of the Kosovo Police .
This working group will meet twice a month and will identify the problems and challenges faced by Kosovo police, prosecution and courts of the country.
Leaders of institutions of justice and security expressed their optimism that the formation and functioning of this working group will positively affect the coordination of joint activities between these institutions, to achieve the common goal, which is the rule of law in the Republic of Kosovo.