According to the Acting Ambassador of the European Union, Julien Crampes, the EU delegation will be involved and monitor the process in the Parliament and will continue to hold high-level meetings with all parties, both the ruling team and the opposition.
As Crampes noted, the Delegation had several meetings with representatives of the ruling party as well as with representatives of the opposition parties in the last 2 weeks and discussed the reform process in the parliament, in particular the judicial reform, the reform efforts related to the electoral code and other aspects of the 12 priorities proposed by the European Commission.
According to him, it is important that the process of working in the Parliament be inclusive and that representatives of the opposition and civil society be involved in it.
Crampes said all reforms are very important in the context of working on the priorities presented by the European Commission.
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