More than 15 thousand subjects expect solutions at Pristina Foundation Court

Over 15 thousand subjects at the Pristina Foundation Court alone are still unresolved, out of them most civilian subjects. So it was said at the parliamentary Commission's meeting for Finance Oversight during review of the auditing report on the efficiency of civil management in the Constitutional Court for 2017. Commission Chairman Driton Selmanaj, [...]
Over 15 thousand subjects at the Pristina Foundation Court alone are still unresolved, out of them most civilian subjects.
So it was said at the parliamentary Commission's meeting for Finance Oversight during review of the auditing report on the efficiency of civil management in the Constitutional Court for 2017.
Commission Chairman Driton Selmanaj said that the large number of outstanding subjects and other findings show that in the managerial spectrum has been functioning. While adding that wages and physical conditions are already good enough for judges.
Commission member Avdullah Hoti has said that the biggest findings in the Constitutional Courts in Pristina, in Pec and becoming Gjilan, the problem is classification of subjects, preparing officials for judges' supporters.
“As for these outstanding substances, it's problematic, over 15 thousand substances are unresolved and this phenomenon is growing steadily, while in Pec there are fewer unresolved substances, some 1,000 unresolved subjects”, Hoti said.
He has added that in all three courts this phenomenon is on the rise. Judiciary Council Chairman Nezhat Idrizi has acknowledged that the biggest challenge is the large number of outstanding subjects, but stressed that frequent reform in the justice system is undermining the judicial process.
He acknowledged that the largest number of unsolved subjects is in the Pristina Foundation Court, while in other municipalities the situation is more stable.
Albanian Pantina, a member of the Commission, said that in a state where the judicial system doesn't function, it is impossible to think of a citizen's future. So according to it, the justice system shows the current situation in Kosovo in all areas, including the economy.











