LDK gives Haradinaj government a blow

Prime Minister Haradinaj began in 2018 by promising that major issues such as demarcation, visa liberalisation, army and dialogue -- which for years are looking for epilog -- will find solutions within this year. In addition, European Union representatives (EU chief Frederica Moghrini and European Commissioner for Enlargement and Policy [...]
Prime Minister Haradinaj began in 2018 by promising that major issues such as demarcation, visa liberalisation, army and dialogue -- which for years are looking for epilog -- will find solutions within this year.
In addition, European Union representatives (EU chief Frederica Moghrini and European Commissioner for Economic Enlargement and Policy Johannes Hhan) have warned that the year 2018 will be a key year for Balkan states. But the opposition in the country, seeing the government's current performance “Haradinaj”, has not shown optimism that these issues will receive epilogue during 2018. MPs from the “Vetevendosje” say Haradinaj tried to find solutions, but did not work enough. So the solution to these issues is only wishful thinking.
On the other hand, deputies from the Democratic League of Kosovo said firmly about “Zerin” that the government “Haradinaj” does not have the potential to push major issues forward.
Meanwhile, connoisseurs of political issues have said that resolving issues that distract Kosovo for nearly a decade would be difficult during 2018. Prime Minister Haradinaj promised that the major issues promised for years that have not yet received epilogues, such as demarcation, visa liberalisation and the military, would be a priority for 2018.











