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Municipality of Prizren Should Prove its (In)ability to Implement the Law

18.12.2014

Forumi Transparenca in Prizren held the debate within the series called “Ballafaqim” (on the topic of “Demolitions – a proof of power (lessness )”. This debate was focused on the most recent demolitions in the city of Prizren that raised a number of dilemmas amongst the citizens. More

“FACE-OFF” DEBATE – SECURITY AND PUNITIVE MEASURES

29.10.2014

Transparency Forum organized a seventh roundtable in the cycle of “Face-off” debates, wherein the debate tackled the topic ‘Safety and punitive measures’. To face with members of the forum, participants in this debate were: Mr. Ymer Hoxha, President of the Basic Court in Prizren, Hazir Berisha, Kosovo Police spokesman, KP Sgt. Vesel Gashi and Mr. Nexhat Çoçaj, Head of MDE.More

Historic Centre of Prishtina counts its last days

03.10.2014

In the framework of the project for monitoring transparency of the municipal government, EC Ma Ndryshe, over the past weeks has tracked the application of legal requirements for consultations with the public during the budget preparation process.More

“FACE-OFF” DEBATE – (NON)PUBLIC PROCUREMENT?

02.10.2014

On September 30th in Prizren, Transparency Forum held the sixth “Face-off” debate with the topic “(Non)public procurement?”, a topic on which gave their input Isa Osmankaj, Head of Procurement Office in Prizren and Osman Hajdari, member of the Policy and Finance Committee of the Municipal Assembly of Prizren. The panellists faced with members of the Transparency Forum and representatives of opposition political parties in Prizren, while the debate was facilitated by Fisnik Minci, journalist.More

Muja refuses to facing Transparency Forum

22.09.2014

After two invitations within a month for taking part in the debate “Face-off” with members of the Transparency Forum, mayor of Prizren, Ramadan Muja, has given another proof of the lack of transparency and accountability towards citizens. He has refused to face with journalists and civil society activists for discussing local governance matters.More

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