DASH and Freedom House Report Week How was the Government reasoned?

In the week we're leaving everything behind was about the reports. The American State Department report (DASH) and the Freedom House report were the focus of attention and discussion. These reports did not give them good words about Government and its work. However, the government also had a reasoning and [...]
In the week we're leaving everything behind was about the reports. The American State Department report (DASH) and the Freedom House report were the focus of attention and discussion. These reports did not give them good words about Government and its work. However, the government also had a reasoning and a few words about these reports of who saw them comment during the week.
First in the coming week, the first report that was released that terrified us was the DAS report.
There, for the first time, the sentence “serious government corruption” was mentioned. In addition, attacks on journalists, independence, and the judiciary and other shortcomings are mentioned.
“Important human rights issues included reliable reports of: serious problems with the independence of the judiciary; serious restrictions on freedom of expression and freedom of media, including violence or violent threats against journalists; serious government corruption; widespread gender-based violence, including domestic violence or intigatory partner; and crimes involving violence or violence aimed at ethnic minorities or other marginalised communities. The government took reliable but unconsistent steps to identify, investigate, prosecute and punish officials who may have committed human rights violations.” reported.
Still not quite finished with discussions of the debate on the UN report, the Freedom House published its report on Kosovo.
Freedom House's report shows that even the Kurti Government has faced relatives of corruption, taking close examples of these cases.
Ambsandor Martin Berisha's scandal, the state reserve scandal, the former KEK chief-in-chief, Nagip Krasniqi, and other cases was cited.
There, you mentioned the government's impasses in this area and relatives reported last year.
“The fight against corruption continues to be a major challenge. Although Kosovo is in the process of drafting the new anti-corruption strategy, progress in this direction has faced in a series of blockades, which Prime Minister Albin Kurti has attributed to the opposition's failure. Kurti government itself has faced the corrupting scandal of state reserves, which continues to be under investigation. The departure of the Special Team's head for investigation into Kosovo police has sparked concern in Kosovo and commitment to fighting corruption. Despite the campaign to fight corruption, Kurti Government has demonstrated limited progress.The” ) is said to be other honours in the Freedom House report, which considers Kosovo a part-free country.
The report also shows the capture of institutions independent of the ruling party.
“In May, Vetevendosje lawmakers voted Luljeta Aliun, a political analyst who openly supported “paratin in power and is in line with its policies, at the Independent Media Commission (KPM).62 AGK protested the election of a government supporter for Kosovo's broadcasting regulatory body signals the party's clear intention to exercise control over independent media institutions”, said in report.
It also highlights the tendency of power to try media capture with the new KPM law.
“December 2023, the adoption of the bill by the government was met with criticism from the media in Kosovo. Renowned media figures protested that it was drafted without preliminary consultation with relevant interest parties and that the rule of law that requires the license of KPM to online media is a government attempt to control online media that violates standards set by the Council of Europe and the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSBE)”, reportedly.
For all these words in two important reports, The government had an excuse.
Kosovo's prime minister has compared the 2023 report to that of 2019, saying progress has been made.
“Of course there's also criticism for us, but if you look at the 2019 report, today Kosovo has remarkable progress and what I'm surprised is that in the U.S. State Department report, Freedom House was not quoted as Transparency International, and if cited, Kosovo would have to be praised.”, He said in an interview for DW.
Also this week there was a meeting in Brookessel on the dinar case, but it had no success. /National. com












