KLI: Vetting should not be done without constitutional changes
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The Kosovo Law Institute (KLI) considers that the 100 days of the Kurti Government 2, have not always reflected in the values proclaimed by the Vetëvendosje. In a press conference, KLI has listed some of the shortcomings of the executive in these three months, which, according to them, are unrealistic legislative agenda, dismissals not respecting the laws and the Constitution, as well as the lack of transparency and accountability.

The researcher at KLI, Gëzim Shala said that out of 192 draft laws foreseen in the legislative agenda, only 25 are new legal initiatives, and despite the great aspirations so far, only one law has been approved by the majority of the Kurti Government.
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