Isolation follows us in 2018

Ariana Qosaj-Mustafa from the KIPRED Institute has said the isolation of the state of Kosovo will follow us and in 2018, as the decision on demarcation has remained without national consensus and according to her appears to have no solution for it soon. Referring to new parliamentary elections in the EU, Qosaj- Mustafa has [...]
Referring to the new parliamentary elections in the EU, Qosaj- Mustafa has said he fears he will lose Kosovo this time again the historic chance to move free to European states.
“The visa liberalisation date is linked to the lack of Kosovo policy will to provide epilogue to this issue and the other criteria for fighting corruption” is expressed.
And, Arton Demhay from the bark FOL) has stressed that it is not yet known whether the demarcation criteria alone bring us visa liberalisation, he says the European Commission should assess whether we have met the crime issue and corruption.
In contrast, university professor Fadil Maloku has linked Kosovo's isolation and the major impasse in the country's economic development.
According to many social indicators, about 50 percent of the labor force is estimated to be unemployed, disturbing is the fact that among young people who are willing to enter the job market, the unemployment quota is 80 percent “Maloku said, writes the newspaper Kosova Sot Today.
Kosovo has now been a hostage to the adoption of Demarkation, while without its ratification, the European Commission does not allow free movement of Kosovo residents./Periscopi/












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