Haxhiu protests against the prosecution council protest: Says he's not interfering in Justice

Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu has reacted after the reaction made by the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council, which meant that she was interfering with justice affairs. Haxhiu has stated that the charges made by the prosecutorial system are unacceptable “”. “Efforts to install transparency and meritiocracy are not intervention. Intervention can only seem to them [...]
Haxhiu has stated that the charges made by the prosecutorial system are unacceptable “”.
“Efforts to install transparency and meritiocracy are not interventions. Intervention can only seem to those involved in calculations. Mrs. ” Hadzi in a Facebook response, Periscope follows.
She has said she will continue on to voluntarily address the problems of the justice system, but within “constitutional and legal conditions” and that it is binding to restore citizens' trust in the institutions of justice.
To some statements issued by Albulen Hadziu has also reacted to the Kosovo Judiciary Council. [ Footnote] KGK.
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Since the first day, I have been working with the greatest commitment to creating better conditions through adequate policies for the justice system.
The justice system continues to have problems of different natures for what we are all witnesses.
The question of electing the chief state prosecutor and prosecutor's prosecutor's chief prosecutor and members of the KKP has also been another problem of what our concerns we have made public, but there have also been the reactions of international partners who had followed serious concerns in this regard.
To me as justice minister, accusations of the prosecutorial system are unacceptable because of interference in justice. Efforts to install transparency and meritocracy are not intervention. Intervention can only seem to those involved in calculations.
My statements are stable and in line with constitutional and legal criteria in the sense of power sharing and in order to address problems as far as possible. He will never close his eyes to the same ones.
As justice minister, I will go on and on to address the problems of the justice system within my constitutional and legal competencies, in terms of building a system as professional, independent and efficient as possible. Only then can citizens' trust in the institutions of justice be restored. We owe it.












