Ahaz: This progress report should be brought to the neck of Hashim Thaci as decorating failure

Political analyst and connoisseur Haki Abazi, the Progress Report released today by the European Commission, calls the regrition report for Kosovo in all fields, writes Periscopi. According to him, the EC's negative assessment of Kosovo is also the European Union, but the Kosovo political class. There is much to be said [...]
According to him, the EC's negative assessment of Kosovo is also the European Union, but the Kosovo political class.
There's a lot to say about progress report. But where in fact is a description of the regress in all the fields. The EU is co-partner and accomplice. The criminalised and corrupt political class has been supported by EULEX, becoming a mechanism of maintenance and protection that injustice” has declared Ahaz to Periscope.
Aazi says the fact that the EU allows this political class to lead with Kosovo does not give it credibility to talk about Kosovo's failures.
“The Earth case is a black spot for the EU and its mission. When the EU allows such a thing to happen, I don't believe that with any kind of credibility it can talk about failed processes”, he has told Periscope.
However, Abazi says no one is to blame Kosovo for this negative assessment.
He says this report is a gift for President Thaci and the head of the Assembly, Kadri Veselin.
But in the end no one blames Kosovo for the naive, illiterate and not serious representatives. This first-hand report is a gift to Thaci, Veselin and all the officials who went to high school in Brussels and who don't understand a word in English and have teenage advisers”, it's Abazi said of Periscope.
This report, according to him, should be Embraced by President Thaci as decorating failure, as Kosovo continues to remain the only country without visas.
This report should hang around Kosovo government officials and the president as decorate failure” has concluded Ahaz for Periscope.
Otherwise today, the European Commission has released progress report for Western Balkan countries. Albania and Macedonia have received positive assessments, while Bosnia and Kosovo have not./Periscopi/











