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President Hashim Thaci, Chief Prime Minister Kadri Veselinaj and Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj in recent months have completed very few visits abroad, although the country is stuck in the visa liberalisation process with the EU, claims to membership in INTERPOL and so on. From news published on the websites of the three institutions reveals that from November 2018 to [...]
Kosovo's three institutional leaders, President Hashim Thaci, Chief Prime Minister Kadri Veselinaj and Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, have completed very few visits abroad, although the country has a deadlock in the visa liberalisation process with the EU, claims to be joined by international organisations like INTERPOL and so on. From the news published on the websites of the three institutions, it turns out that from November 2018 to now in the semimarath of 2019, institutional leaders have had an average of a month-long visit abroad, writes the newspaper “Voice”.
Until the head of state has mostly travelled up to three times within the month, the chairman of the Assembly outside Kosovo territory has emerged twice a month. At least during these months, however, the chief executive has travelled, who has not completed more than an official visit within 30 days. During January of this year, the first government has never traveled abroad.











