Haradinaj Government failure, for three months no visa promise fulfilled

Ramush Haradinaj had promised that three months after Kosovo prime minister is elected, visas with the European Union will be removed. Next week, three months of government “Haradinaj”, while visas for Kosovo have yet to be removed. The odds are that the country's isolation will continue long because of the failure to approve of the Framework Agreement in the Assembly, writes [...]
“I don't see a period longer than three months from the moment the job starts in Government for visa liberalisation with the EU”.
It was Ramush Haradinaj's strongest promise in last campaign for parliamentary elections as coalition candidate P AN ( PDK-AAK-Nisma) for prime minister.
The next week is 90 days since Haradinaj heads the Government of Kosovo, while visas with the EU have not yet been removed, nor are they expected to be removed in the near future, largely because of the disapproval of the Demarcing Agreement with Montenegro in the Parliament, “Zri” writes on the other side.
Until Kosovo Government officials say that the address of the demarcation issue has accelerated, and, as they say, visa liberalisation will occur faster than the expectations of pessimists, political analysts say Haradinaj's promise was made during the campaign period and was unlikely to be fulfilled.











