The Acting President of Kosovo, Albulena Haxhiu, has officially decreed the promulgation of six key laws adopted by the Assembly of Kosovo, the Office of the Presidency announced.
According to Haxhiu, the newly enacted legislation paves the way for increased investments in clean energy, improved energy efficiency in public buildings, enhanced road infrastructure, and better wastewater treatment systems. She emphasized that these measures will also strengthen regional cooperation and expand opportunities for young people to access higher education across the Western Balkans.
Haxhiu further underlined that these steps demonstrate Kosovo’s continued commitment to deepening partnerships with international financial institutions and the European Union, while steering the country toward sustainable development and European integration.
The decreed laws include several major agreements, such as a loan agreement with the European Investment Bank for a solar photovoltaic energy project within KEK under the Global Gateway initiative, as well as additional financing for the Prishtina–Mitrovica highway project in cooperation with the Saudi Fund for Development.
Other ratified agreements include amendments to the EU IPA 2017 financial program, a regional agreement on access to higher education in the Western Balkans, and loan agreements with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) aimed at improving energy efficiency in public buildings and supporting the construction of a wastewater treatment plant in Podujeva.
Officials noted that the adoption and decree of these laws represent an important step toward strengthening Kosovo’s infrastructure, environmental sustainability, and regional integration efforts.
