Apostolova: Progress Report also mentions multiple deputy ministers, you need to move faster.

The head of the EU Office in Kosovo, Nataliya Apostolova, has called on Kosovo institutions to take into account European Commission recommendations in the Progress Report. According to her, this report does not represent meeting the criteria for visa liberalisation, but a mirror of what happens in Kosovo. On the other hand, Apostolova said the institutions [...]
According to her, this report does not represent meeting the criteria for visa liberalisation, but a mirror of what happens in Kosovo.
On the other hand, Apostolova said the country's institutions should have a clear action plan on the issue.
“I want to start from the point of what this report is, this report is not a fulfillment of the criteria for liberalisation, since Kosovo, according to the report, has only fulfilled them. This report is detailed in all sectors and achievements Kosovo has made. The number of laws and law reforms have stalled”, she said.
Apostolova said the EU's desire is for Kosovo to move as quickly as possible in other progress reports.
She added that the report in question also talks on the issue of veterans, the number of ministers and deputy ministers.
The report is just a reflection of what is happening in Kosovo, whether it's good or bad. This report speaks of the veterans' issue, don't merit democracy, the large number of ministers and deputy ministers”, Apostolova said.
Apostolova made these comments at the “table recall the visible: The European Commission's report for Kosovo”.











