Politics is jeopardising the future of the state

Visa non-liberalisation, the inability to create the military for another year, the risk of not being admitted into INTERPOL and the even greater economic stagnation is all the result of procrastinating institution creation. Even with this political approach, being treated within their positions for personal interests and neglecting calls [...]
Visa non-liberalisation, the inability to create the military for another year, the risk of not being admitted into INTERPOL and the even greater economic stagnation is all the result of procrastinating institution creation.
Even with this political approach, being treated within their positions for personal interests and neglecting international calls, Kosovo, according to connoisseurs of political and integration processes, is closing the doors of the European Union and other international organisations, Zeri writes.
With this closure in domestic policies and with no functional administration dealing with foreign policies, according to them, Kosovo is not even expected to expand the state fund that has recognised it. And what they estimate as the greatest risk the created situation can produce is the image which Kosovo only damages in the eyes of relevant international institutions.












