The group for Jury and Political Studies discusses legislative priorities in the area of rule of law

The group for Jury and Political Studies discusses legislative priorities in the area of rule of law

The group for Jury and Political Studies (GLPS) today organises the discussion table on the “legislative priorities in the area of rule of law: A prospect from the new Parliament legislature”. This table aims to discuss proposals, agendas and political parties' priorities represented in the next Kosovo Assembly. Further, [...]

The group for Jury and Political Studies (GLPS) today organises the discussion table on the “legislative priorities in the area of rule of law: A prospect from the new Parliament legislature”.

This table aims to discuss proposals, agendas and political parties' priorities represented in the next Kosovo Assembly.

Furthermore, the discussion will focus on issues related to changing parliamentary legislation or policies in the judicial and prosecutorial fields, mechanisms of implementation of criminal justice, mechanisms in the fight against corruption, or even integrity processes, such as characteristic of the justice system.

Representatives of political subjects will have the opportunity to answer questions about the priorities of the new legislature in the field of rule of law? What is expected to happen with many remaining initiatives in the middle of the past government? Who will be a guide in building a policy of reform in justice? Will parallels be taken from northern Macedonia and Albania? In what form will the involvement of the international element in these reforms appear, and who will have ownership of the process?

Such a discussion will enable, for the first time after the 6 October elections, political parties to discuss their agendas and further parliamentary engagement in the area of rule of law.

This discussion will serve at fair informing citizens about the basic plans of the new legislature in improving the area of rule of law.

The panels will be Albulen Haxhiu from the Vetevendosje Movement, Armend Zemaj from the Democratic League of Kosovo, Abelard Tahiri from the Democratic Party of Kosovo and Arton Demhaje from the organisation Get up.

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