Mustafa: We were left without Chuckor, visa-free and put in front of the embassy pictures of the shameless ones isolated us.

The head of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa has blamed Prime Minister Haradinaj and his false causes for the issue of visa liberalisation and the border with Montenegro, Periscopi reports. Mustafa removing responsibility from government during that prime minister's time has written that it would be good before embassies where [...]
Mustafa, removing responsibility from government during that time of prime minister, has written that it would be good to put photos of those who, according to him, shamelessly brought Kosovo into this situation before embassies where citizens are waiting for visas.
On the other hand, Mustafa wrote that the EU has informed Kosovo in time that if we delay the ratification of the Demarketing Agreement, liberalisation will also be approved.
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Liberalization, Zhuleby Chuckry
We were left without fulfillment of the pledges for liberalisation and were left without fulfillment of pledges that the border would be moved to Chuckor. No one will be questioned.
It was the contest that the AAK chairman now made to the prime minister, with the false cause of the border agreement with Montenegro that led to the liberalisation process not to begin over time. He and some of his servants, deputies and professors, insisted that the border is located at Dleb and Chuckor and that Kosovo is losing 8,200 hectares. This year's demarcation was ratified, 80 MPs voted in, the border is not moving, remained where the agreement was established, but the visas were not removed.
It would be good to put pictures of those who shamelessly, only to take advantage of popularism, of hundreds of citizens with a briefcase for a visa. And today's government photo.
The EU was not principled with Kosovo, that it imposed more conditions than other countries, but the EU informed us in time, in 2015 and 2016, that if we delayed ratification of the agreement, liberalisation would be proposed. Everyone knew that!
Let's not have illusions in the future that with a government of 1/3 of the ministers with the indictment, making arbitrary decisions, with 80 deputy ministers, visas are not removed. The visas must first remove the current government to take it home, then remove it by selecting a government that works for the interests of citizens, not for its clientele.












