The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, at the next meeting of the government, announced the approval of two laws, which he described as the priorities of his cabinet in the next two years.
“Within the legislative agenda, we will prioritize for the year 2026-2028 the proceeding of the “Draft Law on the State Bureau for Confiscation of Unjustified Assets” and the “Draft Law on Ceiling Prices”, which we will forward to the Assembly of Kosovo”, Kurti said.
Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Glauk Konjufca announced the approval of the 19th package of sanctions against Russia and Belarus, in alignment of Kosovo’s foreign policy with that of the European Union.
“The package targets the energy sector, finance, the military-industrial complex, trade in military goods, strategic services, including technology and artificial intelligence. It also takes measures related to the control and movement of Russian diplomats. The measures also include harmonized actions against Belarus in similar economic, financial and technological sectors,” said Konjufca.
At Friday’s meeting, the Government of Kosovo also approved the creation of an office for expertise and strategic supervision of capital projects, which will operate within the Prime Minister’s Office. For which Kurti said that it will be a tool to guarantee that the government’s priorities do not remain on paper, but are implemented.
Journalist: Vjollca Zharri
