Tahiri's reaction comes after Judiciary strike breaks

Tahiri's reaction comes after Judiciary strike breaks

Court administration employees have halted the several-day strike today. In this case, Justice Minister Abelard Tahiri has expressed gratitude to them, saying that by doing so, they proved their trust in institutions. Tahiri has also said that this issue has been his concern since the submission of requests and that [...]

In this case, Justice Minister Abelard Tahiri has expressed gratitude to them, saying that by doing so, they proved their trust in institutions.

Tahiri has also said this issue has been his concern since the submission of requests and that he is happy that today a new relationship is under way in the dissolving of communication between judicial administration employees and institutions.

With the strike interrupted according to Tahiri, workers testified that they are not inclined by personal instinct but deserve to be treated decently and that treatment will be received.

Full Posting:

I am very grateful to law administration employees who, at the break of the strike and return to their jobs in the service of citizens, proved their trust in our government institutions, the Ministry of Justice, the Judicial and Prosecutorial Council, respectively, as the address in which rational demands are laid out and resolved as a need of time.

Of course, this issue has been my concern since exposing their demands, and today I am happy that a new relationship is developing in the communication disk between Judiciary Administration employees and those of us who are the address to their treatment.

Unlike the unprecedented “presence” as described by VV MP Albulen Haxhiu, at the Commission for Legislation where this topic was supposed to be treated in front of cameras, at the time I was in front of the strikers and we were treating this subject.

I believe in a real scale, everyone who appreciates trying to offer solutions rather than just performing for them.

With the strike interrupted, administration employees testified that they are not inclined by personal instinct, but deserve to be treated decently and that treatment will be received.

Together we are making rule of law, a central theme that is getting real meaning.

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