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Kosmet PM: EULEX's lynch of Kosovo institutions

07. May 2010. | 06:14

Source: Tanjug

Taci said that Head of the International Civilian Office Pieter Feith is the one that is most responsible for the police operation, and qualified the official's statements as prejudged.

Kosovo Prime Minister Hasim Taci has said that EULEX's recent search of the Ministry of Transport and Post-Telecommunication represented a lynch of Kosovo institutions, and urged the EU Mission to immediately provide proof that millions of euros of state-owned funds have been misappropriated by Minister Fatmir Ljimaj.

Commenting on EULEX's police operation, Taci told the Radio and Television of Kosovo that although a week had passed from the search, he has still not received any evidence on Ljimaj's possible abuse, and demanded that justice be not prejudged just for the sake of someone's personal or political interests.

Neither I, nor anyone else in the Kosovo institutions have received any explanation whatsoever of what happened.

What we only have are the statements by EULEX officials, Taci noted. He added that the government has dismissed the possibility of Ljimaj's resignation.

Taci said that Head of the International Civilian Office Pieter Feith is the one that is most responsible for the police operation, and qualified the official's statements as prejudged.

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