Report continues for visa liberalisation

Coalition Prime Minister's Candidate PDK-AAK-Nisma, Ramush Haradinaj, during the election campaign has repeated several times his promise that within three months after he takes over the government, citizens will move freely to Europe. We are only one day before the official start of the election campaign. At numerous meetings throughout Kosovo I have said within [...]
We are only one day before the official start of the election campaign. At numerous meetings throughout Kosovo, I have said that within three months our government will enable visa liberalisation. Even today, he repeated this vow: With the new government within 90 days Kosovo citizens will travel visa-free to Germany, Switzerland, Austria and across Europe”, Haradinaj wrote on Facebook on May 30th.
But Harainaj himself has modified this statement. He at KTV's Rubik has indicated that, with his coming to the government, he will create another demarcation commission and start negotiations with Montenegro. After the start of negotiations, as he put it “.. I will immediately write to the EU governments that we have a new process, which will have epilogue and I will tell you, please move with your decision to abolish your visas”.
The promise of quick visa liberalisation had also given Arban Abrashi, the LDK candidate for deputy and acting government spokesman, he had said visa liberalisation would occur within 90 days.
Eurodeputt Tanja Fajon, meanwhile, has asked leaders not to promise the date for visa liberalisation.
And I would tell Kosovo politicians to refrain from such promises, because when we make promises as politicians, people expect us to keep them and they will judge us for that”. /Cashho. com











