Haradinaj seeks visa liberalisation as New Year's gift

Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj said today it would be good news for Kosovo to receive visa liberalisation before the holiday end of the year. Haradinaj participating in promoting the National Youth Programme said Kosovo's youth is no less competent than youth of other countries and than [...]
Haradinaj taking part in promoting the National Youth Programme said Kosovo's youth is no less competent than youth of other countries, and that the Government, according to him, will give support.
The government has assumed its responsibilities and increased the budget for education by 12 per cent, at the same time we have addressed education issues as priorities. We enjoy this work being done, it really has mobilized us and we will give every support in this process. I assure you that we are no less competent than youth in other countries, our youth should only have one incentive. It's very important that the EU states put it on the agenda. It would be good news for Kosovo to receive visa liberalisation before the holiday end of”, Haradinaj said.
While Parliament Speaker Kadri Veselin said Kosovo's youth is the most isolated in the Balkans since there is no liberalisation.
Wessel has reiterated that unless the EU decides in favour of this process, racism is.
Our “youth is currently facing challenges that are of different fields. At the same time, it faces that it is the most isolated youth in the Balkans. We're waiting for how it's going to be decided on this youth, if there's no liberalisation it's racism, we expect to see if I can see this new world as any youth, because it's European youth. We must do more for their preparation for the” labour market, Vessel said.
National Commissioner for Culture, Youth and Sports Rexhep Hoti has said that with this programme, the idea of the practical part of the student system has been shaped, which guarantees participation of all students in three areas, such as knowledge, cultural creativity and critical thinking and sports.
He said this project would not be complete if it were not for the participation of all communities.
The editors with this project will have their own space for normal learning and a chance to compete with peers. Besides two basic documents the national programme for youth and the interstate programme for youth, it is also the possibility of co-operation”, he said.












