VVCI deputies at conference: These EU states oppose visa liberalisation

The Vetevendosje Movement has voiced concern over the visa liberalisation issue. The MP for this movement, Victory Pacolli, at a media conference, has said the responsibility for non-liberalisation of visas should not fall to citizens and the EU, but the responsibility should be held by the country's institutions. According to her, now is the time to ask for responsibility [...]
The MP for this movement, Victory Pacolli, at a media conference, has said the responsibility for non-liberalisation of visas should not fall to citizens and the EU, but the responsibility should be held by the country's institutions.
According to her, now is the time to ask public responsibility for individuals who have manipulated and extortioned citizens and have brought the country into this serious economic and political situation.
“Hashim Thaci, who originally as prime minister and then as foreign affairs minister, and then as president, from 2009 until now has manipulated with Kosovo citizens. Ramush Haradinaj, who became prime minister by promising visa liberalisation within 90 days and who on behalf of visas forgave Montenegro 8,200 hectares of land, as well as Minister Behgjet Pacolli, deputy prime minister, Enver Hoxhaj, Justice Minister Abelard Tahiri, and Minister of Intgrigrations Hoxha, should hold responsibility and resign for the situation's” created, she has stressed, reports “Koha Ditoreco<3>.
We have information that some states that we've expected are for, Germany, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, are against liberalisation and not about other small states that follow the path of Germany and France. But that's what the government is hiding from”, Pacolli said.
And Vetevendosje deputy Albulen Haxhiu has declared that since 2015, the PDK's click, has consistently demonstrated that the Vetevendosje Movement because of opposition to demarcation with Montenegro is hindering visa liberalisation and keeping Kosovo citizens isolated.
According to her, the PDK's <x0klika, and others associated with them because of personal, business and customer interests, but also some who are in power by other political subjects, propagand that at the moment the demarcation is voted there will be visa liberalisation”.
This regime was absurdly misusing even the EU to hit Vetevendosje. Now after the demarcation vote, they have returned with reproach towards the EU as were the scandalous statements by Deputy Prime Minister Enver Hoxhaj that the EU is albanophobic. In spite of their responsibility, their crime and corruption, they are trying to blame the opposition at times, the EU and the citizens”, she has said.












