At the constitutive session of the new composition of the Council for the Coordination of Information and Communication Technology in Judicial Bodies, the Minister of Justice, Igor Filkov, emphasized the importance of technology in the judiciary, as well as the necessity of digital transformation for the modernization of the judicial system in order to increase citizens' trust in the judiciary.
"I believe that this composition of the Council will be a driver of significant changes, with a focus on justice, inclusiveness and modernization of the judicial system," said the Minister. Digitalization will allow us to speed up judicial processes, increase transparency and reduce bureaucracy," emphasized Minister Filkov.
The Ministry of Justice has formed the new composition of the Council for the Coordination of Information and Communication Technology in Judicial Bodies in full compliance with Article 87-a of the Law on Courts. The Council is composed of representatives from judicial authorities and other relevant institutions, who will work to coordinate and implement digitalization activities in the judiciary.
“Technology is only a tool, and the basic principle remains justice,” the Minister emphasized. “Therefore, we must ensure that digitalization will be in the service of justice and that it will provide equality and fair access for all citizens,” Filkov said.
The Minister expressed confidence that with joint leadership and commitment, the new composition of the Council will continue to develop the strategy for digitalization, exchange of information and solve problems in the work of the judicial system. The Ministry of Justice remains committed to the modernization of the judiciary, in order to create a fair and digital judicial system for all citizens.
Members of the ICT Council are:
∙ Burim Sejdini, President of the Administrative Court of the Republic of North Macedonia.
∙ Ivan Dzolev, President of the Basic Criminal Court Skopje.
∙ Milčo Veljanoski, Judicial Advisor at the Supreme Court of the Republic of North Macedonia.
∙ Mirjana Bašeska Joneska, IT Specialist at the Supreme Court of the Republic of North Macedonia.
∙ Natasa Odnakozova Žabakova – IT Specialist at the Court of Appeal Skopje.
∙ Nikola Ristevski, IT Specialist at the Basic Civil Court.
∙ Anita Topolova Isajloska, Public Prosecutor at the Public Prosecutor's Office of the Republic of North Macedonia.
∙ Vladimir Milošeski, Public Prosecutor at the Basic Public Prosecutor's Office of Skopje.
∙ Irena Dimovska – IT Specialist at the Public Prosecutor's Office of the Republic of North Macedonia.
∙ Julijana Georgievska – State Advisor at the Judicial Council of the Republic of North Macedonia.
∙ Jelena Dogazanska Koleva, Member of the Council of Public Prosecutors of the Republic of North Macedonia.
∙ Katerina Miskovska, IT Specialist at the Council of Public Prosecutors of the Republic of North Macedonia.
∙ Josif Stoilov – IT Specialist at the Judicial Council of the Republic of North Macedonia.