Following visa failure, PDK) minister's resignation called for granting Hoxha

No visa liberalisation this year for Kosovars either. European Union Commissioner Johhanes Hahn said the possible time for this to happen is 2020. The heads of institutions in Kosovo never stop their promises by giving dates of various sorts. Civil society and opposition seek responsibility, while some think [...]
The heads of institutions in Kosovo never stop their promises by giving dates of various sorts. Civil society and opposition seek responsibility, meanwhile, some think the European Union is being unfair in its relation to Kosovo.
He chose Pristina to deliver the bitter news to all Kosovars. Johhanes Hahn no doubt said that liberalisation would likely occur in 2020. No responsibility has yet been granted by Kosovo leaders for failing to fulfill these promises.
And this failure should be responsible, which according to Demus Shasha, from the Kosovo Institute for European Policy EPI, it is in politicians.
He views accountability as value and principle.
For Kosova Preess, Shasha says one of the rulings, separately, the Minister of Integration, Gift Hoxha, should resign.
The Knower of European integrations, among other things, stresses that statements as accusations against the EU are reckless and fallible.
While MP from the Vetevendosje Movement ranks Xhelal Svecla voiced doubts that visa liberalisation could occur in 2020.
According to him, this government, besides media trumpeting, has made concessions, as he considers them dangerous, to achieve successes in the international arena.
The resignation of Minister for European Integration for MP Svechla is inevitable. However, he says the same road should have the entire government cabinet, at the helm with Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj.
The next approach, has the deputy from the Alternative, Ilir Deda.
He is highly critical of the European Union.
According to him, this has nothing more to do with government-oppositals, but, as he says, with a failure to fulfil EU obligations, face Kosovo.
Kosovo citizens have been promised free movement for many years. In 2011, then Prime Minister Hashim Thaci had said within 15 months this issue would end.












