Kosovo institutions challenged by proposed cuts, OSCE Mission report says

 

 

PRISTINA, 6 December 2007 – Some of Kosovo's independent agencies and 
institutions, including the Ombudsperson Institution, the Kosovo Judicial 
Institute and the Independent Oversight Board, are facing proposed budget and 
staff cuts that could undermine their sustainability and weaken Kosovo’s young 
democracy, warned an OSCE Mission report issued today.

 

“Independent bodies are central to the functioning of a modern society, and 
therefore authorities should give them priority in their budget plans,” said 
Ambassador Tim Guldimann, Head of the OSCE Mission in Kosovo. “The adequate 
protection of independent bodies is in the best interest of the people of 
Kosovo and it would also present a clear sign of the Kosovo Provisional 
Institutions of Government’s (PISG) commitment to democratic and European 
standards.”

 

The report is based on an extensive survey carried out by the Mission. It found 
that the PISG Ministry of Finance and Economy proposal cuts the budged 
requested by the Kosovo Judicial Institute, for example, by 41 percent, while 
the Ombudsperson Institution has been allotted too few staff members.

 

The report argues that independent agencies must be free from arbitrary 
reductions in salaries and staffing levels in order to operate effectively and 
with complete autonomy. They must also have sufficient capacity to remunerate 
their professional staff at competitive rates in order to attract and retain 
talent. The report also provides several recommendations for actions to 
preserve operational, financial, staffing and decision-making independence of 
these institutions. 

 

The OSCE Mission is committed to supporting independent local institutions to 
work in line with European standards as part of its institution building and 
strengthening efforts in Kosovo.

 

Copies of the report are available on the OSCE website at: www.osce.org/kosovo.

 

 

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For further information, contact the OSCE Mission Spokesperson Elli Flen

Tel: (+381-38) 500-162 ext. 1260 / mobile: +377-44-500-160

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www.osce.org/kosovo

 

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