American economic appeals Oda to the government: Law institutions perform the work without interference

The American Economic Oda in Kosovo expresses its deep concern over the Kosovo government's declaration, that economic interests should not comment on issues related to promoting rule of law and accountability in government, and that such statements are politically motivated. “As an organization that for me [...]
“As an organisation that has for more than two decades opted for a more favourable business environment in Kosovo, the American Oda strongly believes that alleged abuses in public procurement undermine fair competition among economic operators and lead to possible misuse of public funds, thus undermining taxpayers' trust”, the OEC's response said.
This has been described as disturbing, insisting on executive power to dictate the discriminating of nonstate acts, carriers of independent powers, through efforts to delegate their positions.
Kosovo has undertaken extraordinary efforts to build solid foundations of democracy, and no effort can affect the success achieved. Every economic age, civil society organisation, the media, another non-state member, is duty-bound and must strongly descend in search of accountability and transparency”, the response of the American Economy House continues. tv
It is imperative that justice institutions be allowed to carry out their work without interference and that all co-operate with them, thus confirming the importance of an independent and functional justice system as the foundation of a stable and competitive economy.
In this direction, the American Economic Oda in Kosovo reexemplifies that each individual, regardless of the official position, has constitutional and legal obligation to prove in practice that Kosovo is a rule of law.












