Haxhiu Albulen: Veting won't be revenge on anyone, June first draft

Veting in the justice system is seen as inevitable in Kosovo. This process is considered necessary and essential for cleaning up the entire justice system and “c) the state's capture”. Meanwhile, experts committed by the Kurti Government to draft scenarios for the property process will give proposals [...]
Veting in the justice system is seen as inevitable in Kosovo. This process is considered necessary and essential for cleaning up the entire justice system and “c) the state's capture”. Meanwhile, experts committed by the Kurti Government to draft scenarios for the property process will give the first proposals in June.
Acting Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu tells Kosovo Press that the proficiency will not be revenge against anyone. Until it was said that the property should not stop judges or prosecutors because it is national interest.
The “at the end of June only brings us a first draft on the property issue. It's an important process... the property process is not revenge for anyone, the same is meant to convert citizens to institutions of justice. The same will focus at least three elements. A moral integrity, all of us public officials, including judges and prosecutors, are obliged to have moral integrity during their work. Also, professional and verification of their property. So I don't know why some in the system are getting in the way of someone, because it's national interest”, Haxhi says.
While IKD director Ehat Miftaraj says the property process should be in any government, while adding that the best way to combat the state's capture is property.
“The best way to fight organised crime, corruption to do the decapitation of the state is through a Veting process that should involve judges, prosecutors, police... Any deviation from this either from the coalition that is aiming to form the government or anyone to avoid this path, then acts contrary to the people's will and principles to have a rule of law”, he says.
In favour of the initiative of the prosthetic process, Justice System connoisseur Rasim Aliaj also indicated. He says cleaning up the justice system is essential for Kosovo.
“is necessary and essential for creating or cleaning the justice system by including courts, prosecutors and the entire justice system. So not only is it necessary, but it's also appropriate”, he says.
At the start of the prime minister's incumbent government, Albin Kurti has been founded a group of experts to give their proposals for property in the justice system. Their mandate because of the Coivd 19 pandemic has been postponed for another month.












