The Chief Advisor to the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, Jeton Zulfaj, has confirmed that parallel Serbian structures operating within Kosovo have been successfully dismantled over the course of one government term. Through a recent Facebook post, Zulfaj highlighted this significant achievement. He emphasized that the integration process for both the education and healthcare sectors into the Republic of Kosovo’s system is now underway.
This vital initiative will commence immediately, focusing on the identification of institutions. The goal is to systematically move forward with legalization and ensure full inclusion within Kosovo’s legal framework. According to Zulfaj, these parallel structures, supported by Serbia for approximately twenty years – including twelve years after Kosovo’s independence – were closed during the Kurti Government’s tenure.
Now, the focus shifts to the integration of education and healthcare. This process is scheduled to begin tomorrow, marking a crucial step towards consolidating the nation of Kosovo. The advisor’s statement underscores the government’s commitment to fully incorporating these sectors into the Republic of Kosovo’s established system.
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Following the EU’s recent accord concerning Serbs in Kosovo, the next priorities are education and healthcare.