Fighting Corruption, Hard criterion for visa liberalisation

Parliamentary debate over corruption has begun as criteria for visa liberalisation, initiated by Independent MP Albania's Group of Deputies, supported by 11 signatories. MEP Pantina said Kosovo citizens are the only ones in Europe who cannot freely move to EU countries, [...]
MEP Pantina said Kosovo citizens are the only ones in Europe who cannot move freely to EU countries, because Kosovo is still subject to the visa regime.
She said it is necessary for Kosovo to take the necessary measures to meet the criteria of fighting corruption for visa liberalisation.
According to her, the only nation cannot fight corruption, but as the highest body that is to be in charge of this war by accounting from institutions that are directly responsible.
On behalf of LDK, MP Armend Zemaj said there is a lack of results in fighting corruption. He demanded that the Assembly be not only debuting but also insistent by coordinating activities and increasing the positive impact.
While PDK parliamentary group chief Memli Krasniqi has estimated that crime and corruption are challenging the state of Kosovo.
Krasniqi said the current government is showing will and dedication in fighting corruption, separately in terms of the justice system.
VV MP Alblena Haxhiu said the justice system has been narrowed down and the same people of power have not left the justice system to act.
According to Haxhi in Kosovo, it is no secret that many officials have become millionaires overnight and are not even being investigated for their corrupt actions.












