Haradinaj: Government Dedicated to Implementation of ERA Priorities

The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Ramush Haradinaj, attended today's regular meeting of the Ministerial Council for European Integration, led by Minister Liasta Hoxha, to debate on the review of the Agency for European Reform (ERA), as well as discussion and final approval of the new priorities. In this case, Prime Minister Haradinaj said the meeting [...]
In this case, Prime Minister Haradinaj said today's meeting is evidence of the seriousness the country's institutions -- namely, the Government -- have already established greater knowledge and self-confidence and the level of office.
What we have left is that in the period ahead of us, in terms of EAR II priorities, we should avoid past shortcomings, in certain cases inaccuracies in the identification of action”, Prime Minister Haradinaj said, should be added that, in the future, the actors involved should be interopertative and have good interilateral co-operation.
Prime Minister Haradinaj expressed respect for all the work that has been done, for implementing ERA I priorities and implementation to be carried to ERA II, identifying the priorities of ERA II, which will be agreed on for implementation dynamics.
Prime Minister Haradinaj said there is finally greater clarity in their implementation and that it can be talked about success.
Minister of European Integration, Gift Hoxha, said they have gathered to discuss the priorities of ERA II or the process that has been in close co-operation with the European Union Office, or Commissioner Hahn's Office.
After summing up the implementation of ERA I and the priorities they had, Minister Hoxha said ERA II has a total of 19 priorities divided into three pillars. First column: Good governance and rule of law, which has five priorities; Second column: Competition, investment climate and sustainable development, which has six priorities; and third column: Employment and education, which has eight priorities.
Minister Hoxha said ERA has had a one-year deadline, while E RA II has a deadline until the end of 2020.
The ministers, Bedri Hamza, Valdrin Luka, Shyqi Bytyqi, Abelard Tahiri, Skender Recica, Ekrem Mustafa, who in their speech have vowed to advance these processes linking with ERA II.












