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The Palace of Justice with Difficult Working Conditions

Summary by Telegrafi
In the Palace of Justice in Pristina, temperatures inside the offices are reaching up to 34 degrees Celsius. The lack of air conditioning and ventilation is making it difficult for judges, staff and parties to court proceedings to work. The Labor Inspectorate has already found violations of legal standards and has requested urgent measures. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which manages the facility, has not yet responded as to when …

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In the Palace of Justice in Pristina, temperatures inside the offices are reaching up to 34 degrees Celsius. The lack of air conditioning and ventilation is making it difficult for judges, staff and parties to court proceedings to work. The Labor Inspectorate has already found violations of legal standards and has requested urgent measures. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which manages the facility, has not yet responded as to when …

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Telegrafi broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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