100 miles per hour driving in the opposite direction

100 miles per hour driving in the opposite direction

Why are we excited in Moghrin, Hahn and others in the EU for visas. Because they often told us you fulfilled all the visa criteria. After these statements, other demands could be made that could be extended just to avoid receiving visas for about five years, perhaps. It's a little boring [...]

It is a little boring to deal with the chronology of events since the process began to meet visa liberalisation criteria. This process dates back to sometime in 2007, when the Council of Europe had confirmed its pledge to the Thessaloniki agenda, where it invited the Commission to examine the possibilities for contact between people with the Western Balkans.

So, the European Union's agenda for visa liberalisation for Western Balkan countries started a year before the declaration of independence. Perhaps a few years later, the country's election campaigns were largely marked by this promise. After all, it was a promise you made. Which voters whose parties did not want visa liberalisation, therefore, which citizen would not enjoy it.

Throughout the years, until December 2011, Kosovo would receive the most vulnerable news about visas. The Council had confirmed that Kosovo would benefit from liberalisation if it fulfilled all the conditions required.

Among the conditions required to be met were reintegration, document security, administrative border management, asylum, security, human rights, and public order, thirst.

The 95th condition was fighting corruption and organised crime. All these conditions, the European Union itself said they have been met. It is no fault that the British ambassador to Kosovo declared a few days ago that he is ashamed that no senior official is yet being convicted of corruption. Honestly, we're getting caught up in this. We too are enjoying this as soon as possible.

But where are we afflicted with the EU for visas?

At the time it was said that the 95 conditions required for visa liberalisation have been met, EU officials including Mogher and Commissioner Hahn came to Pristina to deliver a clear message: Kosovo had to ratify the demarcation with Montenegro to move freely to Europe.

After three hard years for all of us as citizens, even demarcation with Montenegro was ratified. Then, in the EU, they told us, "Okay. But now it led to another requirement: fighting organised crime and corruption (to be fought more).

This request can be interpreted and overextended. Because organized crime and corruption can hardly be undone for a few days and on the fourth day, visit Vienna, for example, without a visa.

In short: Each time EU officials landed in Kosovo, we were told that with recommendations for the visa criteria, okay. Now, we don't know what's going to happen to get a visa. Dialogue, tax 100%, how do we know?

But is it that we were driving 95 miles an hour, in the opposite direction? We are well off (the highway), but we are mistaken. We need to take the lead with some very political lines.

So it's not like we have the right to ask in Mogher's account but not just there: Human rights power, yes, but where are human rights for Kosovo? Human rights promoted by the EU as a value and it's not that we want that value. The right that man enjoys in Tirana, Belgrade, Podgorica and Skopje.

 

 

 

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