Justice minister says corruption will keep free movement hostage

Justice Minister Abelard Tahiri has declared that the Republic of Kosovo will eventually be cut off from perceptions of inefficiency in fighting corruption and organised crime, and any institutional obligation with the address will not be reasoned. He wrote on Facebook that after closing the most talked about theme during the years [...]
Justice Minister Abelard Tahiri has declared that the Republic of Kosovo will eventually be cut off from perceptions of inefficiency in fighting corruption and organised crime, and any institutional obligation with the address will not be reasoned.
He has written on Facebook that following the conclusion of the most controversial topic in recent years in the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo, Demarketing with Montenegro, responsibility for the free movement of citizens mainly falls on the institutions of the justice system.
Aware that rule of the law as well as the fight against corruption and organised crime are state and institutional responsibilities, as well as the condition for visa liberalisation, along with representatives of the institutions of the justice system, sent a powerful message that our joint commitment under the constitutional and legal responsibilities we have will not be absent for any case or for any reason. The Republic of Kosovo will eventually be cut off from perceptions of inefficiency in the fight against these phenomena and any institutional obligation that has the address will not be reasoned. In this war, on the front front, institutions must be themselves, and for that, I will give my maximum as justice minister. Corruption and organised crime will not hold our European perspective hostage and the free movement of our citizens”, the minister Tahiri wrote. /











