Kusari-Lila: Position Breaks Up

Although the Commission for Foreign Affairs, Diaspore and Strategic Investment has delivered the material to the Parliament's Headship on January 16th, it is still not entering the agenda at the leadership meetings. And the blame is considered to be the ruling coalition. So at least she has declared Kosovo Parliamentary MP Mimoza Kusari-Lila [...]
Although the Commission for Foreign Affairs, Diaspore and Strategic Investment has delivered the material to the Parliament's Headship on January 16th, it is still not entering the agenda at the leadership meetings.
And the blame is considered to be the ruling coalition. So at least she has declared Kosovo Parliamentary MP Mimoza Kusari-Lila in a pronomation for the index.
She has said that the government is the main blame for delaying demarcation and the isolation of citizens.
According to her, major issues have not been part of discussions when power was created, only the division of positions.
The ruling “I see it as the blame in general for this delay and this situation in which Kosovo in particular finds itself, for the total isolation that is happening to the country, that every day is being observed even in relation to the heads of state, already with the people, because there is a lack of courage and vision to get out of this situation. Above all, we have understood that no agreement in relation to the major topics has been reached between the ruling coalition, when power has been negotiated, but only the division of posts”, Kusari-Lila said.
She has also said that status deputies are being divided in relation to their position in terms of demarcation.
“The position is being divided, subsequently deputies of the ruling parties in relation to their position for demarcation. The people are suffering enough not only the consequences of demarcation but of many wrong decisions that the government coalition has brought. As for demarcation, both the EU and the US have been clear about the consequences, we are the only country that does not have freedom of movement, but also other problems that are coming and gathering”, Kusari-Lila added.
We remember that demarcation continues to remain one of the country's biggest problems, which is a condition for visa liberalisation.












