VV: Haradinaj by violence and intrigue prevented visa liberalisation for many years (Document)

In the statement filed with Creyparliamentary Kadri Vesliu for holding the extraordinary session today, opposition parties the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) and the Vetevendosje Movement (LVV) accuse current Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj of violently preventing the meeting of the criteria for visa liberalisation. In the request Periscope, LDK and LVV seek [...]
In the statement filed with Creyparliamentary Kadri Vesliu for holding the extraordinary session today, opposition parties the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) and the Vetevendosje Movement (LVV) accuse current Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj of violently preventing the meeting of the criteria for visa liberalisation.
In the requirement, which Periscopi, LDK and LVV have secured, parliamentary debate on the failure to liberalise visas, until they say that the Republic of Kosovo's “prime minister, along with his coalition partners, who were once violently and intrigued, hindering the fulfilment of visa liberalisation criteria, are now blaming the European Union for their failure”.
Meanwhile, you were the Vetevendosje Movement itself, which had demonstrated violently through protests, as well as in the Assembly, where it had lit tear gas against demarcation with Montenegro, which has been criteria for visa liberalisation.
19 LV deputies have signed the opposition's request for this parliamentary debate, including Albin Kurti himself, the leader of this party that strongly protested demarcation with Montenegro, and is accused of fuelling tear gas in the Assembly.














