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Permanent Secretary in the MOJ, Florian Dushi, during a meeting with the director of the department of the Ministry of Justice was informed specifically about all the work and activities that are underway in all departments of the Ministry.
During this meeting Mr. Dushi requested from the directors to make implementation of Labor's Plan for the MOJ-2010, and in particular the implementation of the plan to eliminate the challenges listed in the report of the European Commission.
It was also discussed for the implementation of the Procurement Plan for 2010.
At the end of the meeting Permanent Secretary, Florian Dushi, from the directors, requested the increase of the level of discipline and responsibility of work in each department of the Ministry of Justice.