Former Health Minister shows why no organ transplant law in Kosovo was ever made

Former Health Minister Ferid Agani has said that during his term as minister, one of the priorities has been the adoption of organ transplantation legislation. In Klan Kosova, he has shown that the same bill has been drawn under suspicion that the possibility of extraordinary abuses that could endanger [the] life.
In Klan Kosova, he has shown that the same bill has been drawn under suspicion that the possibility of extraordinary abuses could be opened that could endanger the lives of citizens and violate the country's authority.
“I have never had an official meeting or letter from EULEX or any other international body in Kosovo that has been required to withdraw the bill in question”.
“You know that the MSH works closely with the Parliamentary Commission on Health on Law Adoption Procedures and of course we've had frequent consultations between us”.
The commission takes on opinions and opinions of various local and international decision-makers in the process of passage of the bill”.
“I have been informed that there have been international institutions' remarks about this bill in terms that Kosovo is still not ready to implement this bill and that the possibility of extraordinary abuses that could endanger the lives of citizens and undermine the country's authority” can be opened.
Agan has said that at the time [2012-2014] there was also the Dick Marty report that has accused political leader Hashim Thaci of organ transplanting.
“It was a certain aure that surrounded the adoption of this bill and in that atmosphere the Government of Kosovo in close consultation with parliamentary groups has taken the place at the moment to go with the first phase of implementing this bill if you look at the tissue bill and the cell is 95% the same as that for organ transplantation”.












