Failed with EULEX, EU now says it can help Kosovo with Vettingu

Maja Kocijanciq, spokeswoman for EU foreign policy representative Federica Moghrini, has declared to the newspaper “Zeri” that if Kosovo or other partners seek the support of the European Commission (KE) he will review specific circumstances, including previous processes for the assessment of judges, prosecutors and professions [...]
The European Union (BE) can help Kosovo realise the system of veto in the justice system if local institutions require their support.
Following Special Prosecutor Elez Blakaj's resignation, as he has said because of the investigation he has conducted on the broadcast of KLA veterans' lists, civil society has launched protests demanding the dismissal of chief prosecutor Alexander Lumezi and a veto of the judiciary in the country.
Maja Kocijanciq, spokeswoman for EU Foreign Policy Representative Federica Moghrini, has declared to the newspaper “Zeri” that if Kosovo or other partners seek the support of the European Commission (KE) he will review specific circumstances, including previous processes for the assessment of judges, prosecutors and other legal professions.










