The EU chief does not believe in Vetting: There are other tools Kosovo is not using

The chief of the EU Office in Kosovo, Thomas Szunyong, is not confident that the Vetting process would improve the state of the justice system, which they are seeking to advance Prime Minister Albin Kurti and President Vjosa Osmani, broadcast Periscopi. ) Pa Vetting has tools to see how judges and prosecutors can work, [...]
The chief of the EU Office in Kosovo, Thomas Szunyong, is not confident that the Vetting process would improve the state of the justice system, which they are seeking to advance Prime Minister Albin Kurti and President Vjosa Osmani, broadcast Periscopi.
Pa Vetting has tools to see how judges and prosecutors can work, there are disciplinary measures. These tools are not being used, he said at Debat Plus.
What I don't believe is that this process also takes a lot of time, we're just discussing that document concept, we have to look at the draft, it has to be approved by Parliament and it takes time. The entire Vetting in Albania has taken five years. It doesn't make me feel comfortable if this would improve your population service. I'm not sure. EP RISCOP/










