Minister cites next condition to meet for visas

Justice Minister Abelard Tahiri has said that the vote for ratification of the Demarcing Agreement not only concludes this controversial topic but also meets one of the criteria for the movement of citizens to Europe. Tahiri through a Facebook post has stated that “remains now with accelerated dynamics and efficiency [...]
Tahiri through a Facebook post has now stated that it remains “that with accelerated dynamics and high efficiency we meet the second criterion, that of fighting corruption”.
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Today, the Parliament of the Republic of Kosovo gave merit resolution to the issue of demarcation with our NATO ally, Montenegro, and therefore, testified more than no other time, that it is in defense of our strategic state and civic interests.
The pro- ratification vote on this agreement except that it concluded the most controversial topic in recent years, it also fulfilled one of the basic criteria of the visa liberalisation process, which will soon enable the free movement of our citizens to Europe.
So, adopting this law unless it is of primary state interest, is vital action even for the European perspective of our society and state.
Now, the responsibility for visa liberalisation falls on the institutions of the justice system, and before that responsibility, I am willing and uncompetitive.
We are left with accelerated dynamics and high efficiency to meet the second criteria, that of fighting corruption.
The ministry I lead, along with law enforcement institutions and bodies, will be in charge of the task of marking higher efficiency in this direction.












