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Minister Tahiri said that the visit relates to the positive report of the European Commission for the fulfillment of all requirements for visa liberalization, since the Basic Court in Prishtina has borne the main burden in the process of targeted cases.
“Today we have come to thank you for bringing the work of judiciary to a new standard, to a new dimension, and I am very happy that from now on we will increase the efficiency of judiciary” said Minister Tahiri.
Minister Tahiri stressed that this positive report is a great incentive to work further in order for the judiciary to meet the expectations and requests of the citizens of the Republic of Kosovo.
“We will not be self-satisfied. We will further commit to having as professional and efficient judiciary as possible, which is in full compliance with the expectations and requests of the citizens of the Republic of Kosovo” said Minister Tahiri.
The chair of KJC, Mr. Idrizi, underlined that the report of EC has motivated the judiciary to address the cases of this nature with priority in the future, and the president of the Supreme Court, Mr. Peci highlighted the importance that the cooperation between institutions has for the benefit of the citizens.
Respectfully,
Public Information Office
Ministry of Justice
Building of former Rilindja
Floor VIII, Office 817/A
Prishtina, Kosovo
Phone: 038/200-18-009