Pacolli: This year's visa visa, these are the government's sweet lies.

Vetevendosje Movement MP Victory Pacolli has continued to back her claim that this year there will be no visa liberalisation by counting unfulfilled promises of Kosovo government officials since 2009. These promises, Pacolli through a Facebook post called “sweet lies that are swallowed more easily than truth [...]
These promises, Pacolli through a Facebook post called “sweet lies that are swallowed more easily than bitter truth”, until over the years he has mentioned government promises.
Counting government promises according to Pacolli:
Sweet lies swallow more easily than bitter truth!
December 2009, Hashim Thaci has declared that Kosovo's “citizens in 13 months will travel to all European countries without the need for visas”.
December 2010, Hashim Thaci had stated that “is committed for less than 15 months Kosovo will fulfil all visa liberalisation obligations and have confirmed from Brussels that Brussels will not be delayed more than 15 to make visa liberalisation”.
October 2011, Hashim Thaci “day when Kosovo citizens will move without visas will become reality very soon”.
November 2011, at the ninth meeting of the Ministerial Council for European Integration, Hashim Thaci claims that “Viti 2012 is a year of the visa liberalisation process”.
September 2013, Hashim Thaci had stressed that “visa liberalisation process should be for all Kosovo priority priority priority priority ... Progress has been noted in meeting the criteria for visa liberalisation ... as in the area of reforming document security, border management, combating organised crime, corruption, and implementing the criteria that are related to community rights
May 2014 Isa Mustafa promises that “for 12 months, within the first year with LDK governance, visa liberalisation will be made with EU countries”.
November 2015, Edita Tahiri claims that “Kosovo has been co-operative in all EU spheres, and it is expected that citizens in the spring will move freely”.
December 2015, Isa Mustafa has stated: “We are told that the report will be, we understand that the report will be positive, I am convinced that the report will be positive because we have fulfilled all criteria”.
May 2016, Bekim Colak, former European Integration Minister, “PA VIZA-2016 Finally managed to fulfill another goal for Kosovo. I sincerely wish you all for today's European Commission proposal for visa liberalisation for citizens of the Republic of Kosovo”
May 2016, Arba Abrashi, former leader spokesman of Isa Mustaf, had written “Urim liberalisation, congratulations to Kosovo”
May 2017, Ramush Haradinaj, “I don't see a period longer than three months from the start of work for liberalisation”.
December 2017, Ramush Haradinaj: “with the new Government within 90 days Kosovo citizens will travel visa-free to Germany, Switzerland, Austria and the entire Europe”.











