Kosovo Report: 2015.2016 … Progress or Regress?

15.11.2016 D4D

On Tuesday 15th of November,  after the publication of Kosovo report by Commission of European Union the topic was: Kosovo Report: 2015.2016 … Progress or Regress?

Provocative opening of this salon was made by Sokol Havolli, Adviser for Economy to the office of Prime Minister of Kosovo, where he stressed the important new terminology and approach used by the European Commission in writing of the report this year. Where for the first time specifically Commission shows who has the responsibility of institutions on the problems. From the civil society, Fatmir Curri from KCSF emphasizes that this report does not represent progress or regress but real situation on Kosovo on the problems faced every day. One of the main priorities is the fight against corruption, where Artan Canhasi stressed that to combat corruption and to achieve concrete results towards corruption firstly we have to begin to publish public contracts which are signed by the Government.

Moderation was made by Getoar Mjeku, and the editorial was written by Blerina Ramaj, Project Coordinator D4D Institute.

Editorial for this salon is written in the Albanian language and can be read here.

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