Ombudsman: Infirm Assembly, Law Implementation in Kosovo Remains Major Challenge

Ombudsman Naim Celaj has expressed concern about failing to implement laws in Kosovo and lack of responsibility for this failure. Celaj stressed that the main problem facing Kosovo is the lack of rule of law, which must be guaranteed through implementation of legislation adopted by the state itself. The first possible “
Celaj stressed that the main problem facing Kosovo is the lack of rule of law, which must be guaranteed through implementation of legislation adopted by the state itself.
The first “Problem that happens in Kosovo is rule of law through implementation of legislation that Kosovo owns. Even the lack of law enforcement grieves, initially the state's inability to create mechanisms that laws that endorse them to be exact with what is intended and defined in law”, Celay has said.
According to Celt, this situation is the result of the inability of institutions to create effective mechanisms for law enforcement, as well as lack of monitoring links.
He stressed that in cases when the law is not implemented, the consequences are massive, violations are numerous and no one is held accountable.
But on the other hand there's also lack of supervisory links and this comes up until the situation in Kosovo creates a belief that says legislation is good, but it doesn't apply and nobody is accountable... for example if each of us commits an illegal act, police react, prosecution reacts to all institutions. Take the penalty for that act and are considered a criminal offense, and take the ticket of the criminal. While failure is more massive when the law is not implemented, violations are more massive, the consequences are higher and no one who has until today been brought to account. Whatever nature you have given me accounts for the evidence of law enforcement”, he added to RTVD.
Celaj criticised the Assembly for its poor role in overseeing the implementation of the laws and legitimacy of public institutions.
All account and surveillance links fail here. The key role in oversight is in the Assembly, which by law, the Constitutional has imposed a task with monitoring and monitoring law enforcement and the legality of public authorities. So far we have had that we have not seen a powerful parliament, which had to place executive authority either high level or other”, Celay stressed.












