Haradinaj's visa promises reach peak, nervous Kosovo philosopher as well

It was September 2017, and Ramush Haradinaj was sworn in as the new prime minister of the Kosovo government. He immediately stated that within 90 days visas for which we had experienced much disappointment over the past seven years would be liberalized. But Haradinaj's promise of visas continues and continues, becoming an obsession [...]
The political philosophy lawmaker at the UP and former adviser to Veselin and Thaci, Blerim Latifi, has advised Haradinaj not to offend us with these statements”.
Ramushi better give up the visa liberalisation dates! We don't owe it to us. Latif.
The incumbent prime minister continued to give new dates for visa liberalisation even recently, when he said this would happen in the spring of 2020. The previous time, he had said that visas would be removed by December. But December came and again found us isolated.
Meanwhile, the EU cannot find explanations to show why Kosovo is the only state in Europe that does not have visa liberalisation. Kosovo leaders have linked this to even racism issues.

Finally, the EU has cited fighting corruption and organised crime as unscrupulous criteria, even though more corrupt countries than Kosovo, Moldova, Ukraine, Georgia and Colombia have visa liberalisation in all European countries.
To illustrate that they are aware of the nature of corruption in Kosovo, the EU recently launched a shameful campaign in which a little girl who had a dream “to play in the park with toys at any time” and the EU quoted us as telling us not to use the “to ruin the dream”.
Still, it is not known whether there is a specific reason for Mr. Ramush Haradinaj continues to humiliate himself with such statements. /Periscope












