Advancing KSF mandate, key failure to implement SAA

Stability in advancing the mandate of the Kosovo Security Force (FSK) constitutes the main failure of Kosovo institutions in the process of meeting the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (MSA). In many other areas, implementation has known great impasses, writes Koha Ditore today. Data has been released in the Report on the scale of fulfillment [...]
Stability in advancing the mandate of the Kosovo Security Force (FSK) constitutes the main failure of Kosovo institutions in the process of meeting the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (MSA).
In many other areas, implementation has known great impasses, writes Koha Ditore today.
The data was released in the report on the scale of meeting the SAA's National Programme for Implementation referred to 2017, approved a week ago in Government, a copy of which the paper provided on Monday. The programme contains a total of 967 measures planned to be taken during the past year.
But based on the progress status findings, the overall implementation rate during that year is 62.05 percent, as only 600 out of 967 planned measures have been implemented.
Lack of actions has largely been demonstrated in the measures listed under the bloc, which is known as “political criteria”. Endurance is only 44.26 percent.











