EU Office chief also welcomes Constitutional decision on Decani Monastery

The chief of the EU Office in Kosovo, Thomas Szunyog, has welcomed today's Constitutional Court statement requiring Kosovo authorities to execute all previous court decisions and the decision not to implement two decisions, including the 2016 decision in the case of Decani Monastery property. Szunyog was [...]
The chief of the EU Office in Kosovo, Thomas Szunyog, has welcomed today's Constitutional Court statement requiring Kosovo authorities to execute all previous court decisions and the decision not to implement two decisions, including the 2016 decision in the case of Decani Monastery property.
Szunyog has called on authorities to take steps to ensure that the Constitutional Court's decisions, including the decision allowing the census of the Decani Monastery.
“The EU is committed to Kosovo's development. Respecting rule of law and judicial decisions is a fundamental European value and key to any progress. This benefits everyone in Kosovo. Our goal is clear. We see Kosovo with a European perspective, sharing common values”, it says further.











