It is not known when the special court will start its work. International officials are expected to play leading roles from the beginning of the court’s work. Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Hajredin Kuci said on Thursday that the next Assembly needs to adopt three legal actions, including constitutional amendments, for the establishment of the special court. “The next assembly needs to take three legal actions: a special law about the court, constitutional amendments, and an agreement with a third country foreseen in the document. Afterwards, we can discuss the functionality of the chamber. The chamber will include international judges and prosecutors,” Kuci was quoted as saying. International media report that the court will have a budget of around €170 million.
Kuci: Constitution needs to be changed because of special court (Gazetablic)
- Published: 10 years ago on 25/04/2014
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- Last Modified: April 25, 2014 @ 9:50 am
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