Change of borders could leave Kosovars without visa liberalisation

European Integrations Professor says two more votes are needed to lift visas, Annie, that the European Parliament's Commission for Civil Freedoms, Justice and Home Affairs has voted by majority for visa liberalisation for Kosovo to happen, according to the legalisation for European integration Jehoha Lusak, it takes two [...]
European integration professor says two more votes are needed to lift visas
Anni that the European Parliament's Commission for Civil Freedoms, Justice and Home Affairs has voted by majority for visa liberalisation for Kosovo to happen, according to the legalisation for European integration, Jehoha Lushaku, needs two more important votes in Brussels, to the final decision on visas.
The European Parliament's Commission for Civil Freedoms, Justice and Home Affairs has voted by majority for visa liberalisation for Kosovo.
However, according to European integration professor Jehona Lushaku, two important votes are needed until the final decision, reports T7.
According to Lucak, the obstacle in this process could also be the eventual decision to exchange territories and the failure of some EU states to prepare for this important process for Kosovars.
The European integration lawmaker has also asked institutions to provide guarantees to member states about the controlling migration mechanisms, including citizen information.












