Kosovo Opens New Administrative Court, Deputy Head of State Highlights Impact
Pristina, Kosovo – The Republic of Kosovo’s Deputy Head of State, Albulena Haxhiu, attended the opening ceremony of the new Administrative Court today. Speaking to the media following the event, Haxhiu emphasized the significance of the court’s establishment for the nation’s judicial system. “The start of the Administrative Court’s work is undoubtedly an important day for our judicial system,” Haxhiu stated.
“However, its true importance will be felt outside these premises.”
Haxhiu highlighted the court’s potential impact on everyday citizens, noting that its decisions will affect areas such as employment, pension payments, family income, and necessary licenses. She underscored that the court’s function extends to the daily lives of individuals and the administration within the Republic of Kosovo. The new Administrative Court is intended to provide a vital service, resolving disputes and ensuring fair outcomes for citizens.
Haxhiu’s comments reflect the anticipated role of the court in bolstering public trust in the state and its institutions. The opening marks a key step in strengthening Kosovo’s legal framework.
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This new court represents a positive step towards strengthening the rule of law in Kosovo.