Haradinaj: We're trading for visas, citizens are saying don't let us be blocked

Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has once again called on MPs to vote for ratification of the Demarket Agreement, writes Periscopi. During the Kosovo Assembly session, he said they are not trading for visas, while citing the many citizens who are waiting in front of embassies. The first Demarque Agreement [...]
During the Kosovo Assembly session, he said they are not trading for visas, while citing the many citizens who are waiting in front of embassies.
The first agreement on Demarquement has had objections, but later there has been an opportunity to consider it again. The State Commission is headed by Bulliqi, but it's not his. He has prepared a report on the real estate and the possibilities it provides. That's why the Government has proposed that this document be included when the agreement is voted. It's good to respect this report. This report doesn't hurt. If there's any actual findings, why don't you let me come up with the expression. The fact that we have the agreement between the two presidents comes to the conclusion that there is room for correction of the” agreement, Haradinaj said.
On the other hand, he added that the current agreement for demarcation is the real exit from a blockade in which Kosovo is found in the state-building processes.
Two positions I'm talking about, like when I've rejected him and now he wants his approval. We have matter of correction as agreed by the Government. This is a real exit from a blockade that has Kosovo, of state-building processes. I like the deputies to support this law Tuesday. I don't think we're doing a visa trade with a vote, but we've achieved one of them where the right to the territory and the right to move freely. Look at how many people are staying at the embassy, so you don't keep us blocked”, Haradinaj said./Periscopi












