Kosovo Justice Self-Initiation Requests Soon

A structure of public administration people incriminated to crime and corruption, judges and numerous prosecutors for criminal acts, politicians for past criminal crimes and lack of rule of law. All these evils are an indication that the justice system is dysfunctional and not accounting for what the credibility of citizens [...] is.
All these evils are an indication that the justice system is dysfunctional and not an accounting for which the credibility of citizens to this system has fallen to 15 percent, reports KTV.
To clean up such an installed system for years certainly, security, administration, prosecution, and judiciary must be subjected to the veto process.
That's how the Civil Society estimates, which is demanding that we make it as soon as we start drafting the veto bill.
Meanwhile, Arton Demhay from Arise says that once it has been made, the political scene would be permanently cleaned up, and it would be clear who deserves it and who is not in certain positions.
Musliu wants the international community to pressure more and seek this law more quickly. But, according to him, internationals should also oversee law enforcement.
Justice Minister Abelard Tahiri, days ago, warned that very soon he would initiate the Vetting Bill -- a promise made by the Speaker of the Parliament, Kadri Wessel -- to take over the post of chief parliament.












