Political stalemate holds visa liberalisation hostage

nominated for prime minister by coalition PAN, Ramush Haradinaj, had promised that three months after the formation of the Kosovo government, Kosovo would meet the conditions for visa liberalisation. But three months of coalition victory is taking place PAN in the June 11th elections and Haradinaj has failed to even form government. [...]
nominated for prime minister by coalition PAN, Ramush Haradinaj, had promised that three months after the formation of the Kosovo government, Kosovo would meet the conditions for visa liberalisation.
But three months of coalition victory is taking place PAN in the June 11th elections and Haradinaj has failed to even form the country's government.
And this “player” political, according to international relations connoisseurs, will further push Kosovo into integration processes. Kosovo risks not even profiting from visa liberalisation within 2018 if it continues with this procrastinating and blocking approach, the voice.info broadcasts.
Ishmael: Kosovo has stopped integration processes, even liberalisation
Integrated processes have been stopped, and this stoppage comes exactly as a result of the failure of political institutions to pass the processes awaiting the country. That's what University Professor David Ishmael said. In a proposal for “Zen”, Ismajli has added that political irresponsible in Kosovo has already given its negative signals internationally, voice broadcasts.info.
“The trend of developments in Kosovo has challenged the process enormously and the consequences will be observed even for a long period of”, Ishmael said. He further added that the Kosovo state's challenges are already known. However, according to him, Kosovo has been mired in integration policies and in building its perspective, which would ensure a stable existence for Kosovo in the international arena, broadcast Zeri.info.
“As far as a visa liberalisation from the European Union is concerned, I don't think this will happen in the short term. This depends on political developments in the country, how much Kosovo is able to cross this political stalemate, build a stable government that will be ready to speed up the processes that await and cut the integration path of the state of Kosovo”, it has ended.












