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Minister Tahiri informed the MCC delegation about the reforms, with the focus on the joint agenda with the Kosovo Judicial and Prosecutorial Councils, “Justice 2020”, which also includes the MFK program and MCC in the area of good governance and rule of law, considering that the digitalization of judiciary and prosecution are top priorities.
Therefore, Minister Tahiri thanked the Millennium Challenge Corporation for their commitment to further professionalization of administration, since the digitalization modules which are focused on the citizens, are a great help for them in order to ensure that they receive better and faster services from the justice system.
Minister Tahiri stressed that “Justice 2020”, beyond legal and institutional obligations, puts the citizen in the first place, and that this strategic approach undertaken to find a faster solution to the challenges in the sector, aims to strengthen the trust of citizens in justice and contribute to the transparency and accountability of the institutions.
The Managing Director of Threshold Program of MCC, James Gerard expressed his high consideration for the progress of the implementation of MCC in Kosovo so far and offered full support to the accomplishment of objectives of undertaken reforms, with a special emphasis on the rule of law sector. Mr. Gerard expressed a special interest in the agenda “Justice 2020”, through the consolidation of specific programs that help the information, transparency and efficient distribution of services of justice sector to the citizens of the Republic of Kosovo.