The silent MPs! (Kosova Sot)
The paper on its front page editorial writes today that most Kosovo Assembly MPs have become silent robots, being active only when some law needs to be voted. The paper further notes that only a few lawmakers are showing courage to say the truth at the Assembly. “The MPs should not remain silent towards the accusations that were done yesterday by the opposition towards the Minister of Justice, Hajredin Kuci, and for the involvement of close family members of government officials in the insurance market abuse.
Kuci: Combating corruption, a difficult process (Indeksonline)
Kosovo’s Minister of Justice, Hajredin Kuci, today participated in the closing conference of the Project Against Economic Crime in Kosovo - PECK, where it was launched an evaluation report on compliance with international standards in the field of combating money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism.
Opposition parties’ action in front of government building (KosovaPress)
Dozens of activists of the three opposition parties, the Vetevendosje Movement, the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo and Initiative for Kosovo, on Friday developed an action in front of the government building, placing a picture of Kosovo’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Hashim Thaci holding a hammer with a picture of Justice Minister Hajredin Kuci. The activists said that as long as Kuci remains Justice Minister, there will be no law and order in Kosovo.
Kuci urges Greece to recognize Kosovo (Telegrafi)
Kosovo’s Minister of Justice, Hajredin Kuqi, met on Monday with Greece Ambassador to Kosovo, Constantina Athanassiadou. Kuqi and Athanassiadou discussed Greece’s support for Kosovo’s justice system through EU Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX). Kuci stressed that bilateral cooperation in the field of justice must be strengthened even more, because it significantly facilitates cross-border cooperation to combat organized crime. He also urged Greece to recognize Kosovo as soon as possible.
Women not to give up their property right (dailies)
Kuci: Draft on special court doesn't guarantee equality (RTKLive)
Kosovo Minister of Justice Hajredin Kuqi, on Wednesday briefed the Committee on Legislation regarding the "Special court, the process of preparing the legislation and its constitutionality." Kuci said that he assumes that the headquarters of the special court will be in the Netherlands but, still there is no agreement with the state. Whereas for the special chambers of this court, Kuci said that he will insist that these chambers remain in Kosovo.