Apostolova says specialisation undermines Kosovo's EU credibility

The chief of the European Union Office in Kosovo, Natalia Apostolova, has commented on the initiative of 43 MPs to abolish the Law for the Special Court. In an interview for the “jeta show in Kosovo”, Apostolova has said that this initiative would have consequences on Kosovo's integration path. “Yet it is very important that [...]
The chief of the European Union Office in Kosovo, Natalia Apostolova, has commented on the initiative of 43 MPs to abolish the Law for the Special Court.
In an interview for the “jeta show in Kosovo”, Apostolova has said that this initiative would have consequences on Kosovo's integration path.
However, it is very important that Kosovo citizens through representatives who have chosen in this country know what could result if this motion continues, if the law is abolished, and what are the consequences of Kosovo's credibility as EU partner”, Apostolova said.
She also stressed that the Special Court is not limited to the ethnicity of the people who will judge them.
The specialised rooms will be created in order to view the crimes that have been voiced, the incidents mentioned in Dick Marty's report. He has been given a commission by the Council of Europe, and there is individual responsibility of certain persons, say. First, no one has restricted the circle of persons who may have charges filed only against Albanians. So it's not based on ethnicity”, Apostolova said.
Apostolova in this interview speaks about topics such as corruption, the Special Court and the situation in the north.












