The pale visa festival from champagne, in starry cake of the EU flag

The European Commission's recommendation for visa liberalisation for Kosovo citizens has been celebrated in the Kosovo Economic Oda today. The cake has been cut down and good words have been said about what politicians already call a wonderful <x0 warnings”. The photo from this Facebook manifestation has been published by the country's prime minister Ramush [...]
The cake has been cut down and good words have been said about what politicians already call a wonderful <x0 warnings”.
The photo from this Facebook manifestation has been published by the country's Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj.
He also wrote:
“Visa liberalisation, Kosovo citizens facilitate their lives, and especially it is wonderful news for businesses in the country.
In today's visit to the Kosovo Economic Ode, I reconfirmed the Government's commitment to increasing parameters in the economy, as well as to continue partnershiping with entrepreneurs and businesses.
Businesses in the country with the construction of the “New Kosova” are guaranteed energy stability. We have also taken concrete steps to improve road and rail infrastructure that connects us to neighboring countries and beyond. The municipalities have provided special space for economic areas. In contrast, fiscal policies are among the best in the region.
The economy is oriented towards our strategic partners, and with free movement in EU countries, economic ties with Europe” will be strengthened.



This holiday for the recommendation for visas can be described as more pale, if compared with the holiday that was held in 2015 by former European Integration Minister Bekim Colak.
That party was made of champagne, not cake.
There is a video that circulates into social networks, more than funny and funny, where Colak had been celebrating visa liberalisation since 2015, although visas were not seen in the argument.
At that point, Colak, known as Hashim Thaci's subordinate, was proud to say and as if he had performed a job which he was responsible for: “Urim citizens, that we officials and ministers have not had a visa problem”.











