On the government's three-year anniversary, Kurti shows how he is fighting corruption, “Herron” mentioned by Martin Berisha, the Rosetta state reserve

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, on the 3rd anniversary of government, has said there is more rule of law and that corruption is being fought. Eliminating corruption, Kurti has said it depends on the prosecution and the judiciary. There is more rule of law. Corruption is being fought. In Transparency International's index of corruption perceptions, we have improved [...]
Eliminating corruption, Kurti has said it depends on the prosecution and the judiciary.
There is more rule of law. Corruption is being fought. In Transparency International's Index on Corruption Perceptions have improved for 21 countries in three years and we stand in the highest ranking ever. His elimination depends on the prosecution and the judiciary. ”
The first executive has said that over 2.4 tonnes of narcotics has been confiscated by Kosovo Police.
Kurt wrote that public money is spent responsibly and preserved and protected.
“Mbi 2.4 tonnes of narcotics has been confiscated by Kosovo Police. Close to 37m euros of goods and assets seized from Kosovo Customs operations. The number of inspections by the Central Market Supervisor Inspectorate has increased by about 63% compared to 2019. Public money is spent on responsibility and is maintained and protected as well. Over 145m euros have been spared Kosovo's budget from three processes won in international arbitration. ”
Kurti has also said that illegality has been reduced in the north of the country and that the legality of security is increasing.
He added that 27 illegal routes were closed, nine drug labs, 6 cryptovalus and 4 weapons depots were destroyed.
Kurti has said alarms and cameras of illegal facilities, weapons and assets worth 15m euros have been seized by investigations into the Banjska attack.
“In the country's north has decreased illegality, and legitimacy and security are increasing. Twenty-seven illegal roads have been closed, and nine drug labs, six cryptovalus and four weapons depots have been destroyed. Alarms and cameras of illegal structures have been seized, and weapons and assets worth about 15m euros from investigations into the terrorist and paramilitary attack on September 24th, where we lost the exemplary Sergeant Africa Bulnjak but won a Kosovo hero and came out to win the white page. Nine police stations have now been set up for border surveillance and control, with no one until 2021. After 24 years in northern municipalities, offices of the Kosovo Business and Municipal Cadastre registration Agency have been opened and functional. With illegal license plates gone, public security is better. Roads linking villages between the north and the municipalities in the south are being laid down and houses of residents renovated, and telecommunication and internet infrastructure is being modernised for 4G+ services and 5G. Government of rule of law, of all, indiscriminately. ”












