Kurti: Ruling coalition failed to fight corruption, abolish visa

Vetevendosje Movement Chairman Albin Kurti, at a conference for media, has said the country's government has failed visa liberalisation and fighting corruption. Kosovo is known to have good laws, but they remain only on paper. How come Kosovo has so much corruption and justice ministers were not [...]
Vetevendosje Movement Chairman Albin Kurti, at a conference for media, has said the country's government has failed visa liberalisation and fighting corruption.
Kosovo is known to have good laws, but they remain only on paper. How it turns out Kosovo has so much corruption and justice ministers were not dismissed. We have justice ministers, but we have no justice. A decade ago, today's president had promised visa liberalisation, meanwhile Haradinaj promised liberalisation for three months, all of them liars and frauds, and none of them quit, our people and state do not deserve them. The US and EU want a bright future for Kosovars based on the rule of law. The European Parliament recently adopted the resolution for Kosovo, where “was said, expresses concern about not financing justice in Kosovo” in other words, this coalition not only fought corruption crime but has seized all public enterprises. There has not yet managed to be any formal form bias for high profiles, guilt is in this governing coalition. Two years ago Reshat Milaku has said that for the sake of visa liberalisation he has filed 23 counts for misuse of office by senior officials, these have done so for liberalisation, not for justice and state. The responsibility should have an address's name”, he said, Online Economy.
Kurt saw it as a failed year to the European Union in 2018.
This coalition failed in the European agenda by totally denying the free movement of citizens. The ruling coalition has promised that it will apply and take the member seat in the European Union. The year 2018 marked another year's loss of free movement. Today our country is in deep political crisis and paralysing the” institutions, he said.
He has now declared that Vetevendosje will vote on the draft law for the military.
We will vote for the Kosovo Army whenever you come to the convent. Sadly, the budget earmarked for the military is 58m euros”, he said.
Avni Zogiani from Vetevendosje said visa non-liberalisation and Kosovo's decline in the international arena are the consequences of corruption.
“Since the declaration of independence, corruption has been an integral part of the state. We sell public wealth cheaply and buy it with public money. Kosovo has lost large money in contracts and one of them is that of Bechtel Enkas and Z-Mobile. Kosovo's decline in the international arena is a direct consequence of corruption, non-liberalisation of visas is a direct consequence of corruption. Corruption also produces authoritarian leaders. These leaders are not accountable and encroaching on human rights and freedoms. The Anti-Corruption Agency has not even been created to fight corruption, more is operating as a non-governmental organisation. ”, he said












