Ombudsman asks the Government to reconsider the curfew

Ombudsman has published judicial opinion over recent anti measures - CO VID approved by the Government of Kosovo, in relation to limiting human rights and freedoms. According to the ombudsman, the government should review the restrictions on freedom of movement. “The people's attorney through this opinion expresses his position that Government [...]
According to the ombudsman, the government should review the restrictions on freedom of movement.
The occupant of the people through this opinion expresses his position that the Government should reconsider the extent of the circulation limit from 10: 00 p.m. to 5: 00 p.m., specifying that instead it would be more useful to empower the Sanitary control mechanisms and inspectors so that more frequent controls can be exercised to assess whether general measures are being implemented, already known”, the report says.
The ombudsman has also given his opinion regarding the government's decision that citizens of other states entering Kosovo should possess three doses of vaccine against COVID-19.
This opinion also stresses that the practices of countries in the region show that neither of them requires citizens entering their territories to have three doses of vaccine. The opinion finds that most states, from the beginning of the pandemic, have accepted tests from “antigen”, which are faster and more affordable for the pocket of citizens. While Kosovo border points are required for test RT- The PCR, which is twice as expensive and takes more time to process at the” lab, suggests the announcement.
Ombudsman Naim Celaj says Kosovo government should reconsider these two anti measures - CO VID.












