Kadri Wessel's Funny Eurotrip

Kadri Veselin's Euro-trip with the Parliament's deputies to lobby for visas is not just ridiculous. It's also scandalous. Funny is his reason: visa lobby. Scandalous may be his expenses: Who knows how much... A delegation from Kosovo, comprised of representatives of the Parliamentary Groups of the Parliamentary Assembly [...]
A delegation from Kosovo, consisting of representatives of the Kosovo Parliamentary Groups of the Parliamentary Assembly and led by Chief Parliamentary Speaker Kadri Veseli, have headed to Vienna with one aim: to lobby for visas.
The move, Wessel, takes only a few days after a media conference has cast fierce criticism at the EU address, saying that Kosovo has nothing more to do with visas.
He has said it is a fact that Kosovo has organised crime and corruption, but we will fight it.
Why is such a tour of Wessel ridiculous?
The European Union has made it clear that there is only one criterion left for visas: fighting corruption.
Recent statements by European officials suggest, however, that visas can be obtained by the end of the year. The last to say that is European Parliament rapporteur for Kosovo Igor Sholtes, who expressed optimism that such a thing would happen by the end of the year.
For this reason, this euroscript of Wessel with MPs is not only ridiculous, but until scandalous suras. From there we will see some photographs, handshakes and statements that are estimated to have reached Kosovo. Since Kosovo, probably, can have visas at the end of the year, this is probably a tendency for Wessel to finally get a certain merit, among many politicians who are driving around to get credit on anything.
On an official visit to Austria, Chief Prime Minister Wessel is accompanied by a representative of each Parliamentary Group: Glauk Konjufca, Aida Drdguti, Teuta Rugova, Evgeni Thaci Dragusha, Time Kadrij, Adem Hodza and Fikrim Damka. /Periscopi/












