Vetting's file goes to Kuka after the 11-year-old rape case, Kurti and Haxhiu accuse judges and prosecutors

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has held the media conference, along with Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu, where he said they will send the Bill on Vetting to the Kosovo Assembly for a vote. Kurti said that, together with Minister Haxhiu, they will provide information concerning justice and vetoing reform in the judicial system. “Over this [...]
Kurti said that, together with Minister Haxhiu, they will provide information concerning justice and vetoing reform in the judicial system.
This week's “shocked all of us with news of the crime the victim had on her 11-year-old daughter. In cases like these, the understanding of the implementation of human rights, law enforcement, crime prosecution, the exercise of high state positions, which have an obligation to prevent, respectively, to pursue those who threaten the safety, well-being and physical integrity of the Tatars. When we realize that the perpetrators of the crime were convicted of criminal acts and found free, when the institutional chain responsible for prosecution failed, the police, the prosecution, the court fails justice, and the citizen pays the bill. The power derived from the judge's position or the prosecutor in itself includes great responsibility to the citizen, guaranteeing everyone's rights and empowering the rule of law, the judge acts wisely and prudently, acts professionally, his or her decisions, and are protected by the state itself through guaranteed independence by constitution and by law. Our judiciary, despite all constitutional guarantees, seems to try to prove otherwise. Charged and convicted of many criminal acts, the rapist walks free on the streets of Pristina, the bully is released after eight months in prison, the bully is not rehabilitated, the bully repeats his work, and even the bully kills. There is no alternative to vetoing in the judicial and prosecutorial system, that is understood by the very acters of this system, and those most skeptical of self-presuming”, Kurti said.
With the aim of co-ordinating with all political actors in the country, I have called in meetings with opposition leaders, so that further work in the self-presuming process reaches full consensus. With the exception of the LDK, everyone has accepted the invitation and we have held the meeting. Now when we've done our work professionally and in co-ordination with political actors, realizing that self-defence is the product of society's needs, the process is put in the hands of Kosovo deputies”, Kurti said.












