EU seeks more will to fight crime, corruption in Kosovo

After the European Parliament elections were closed, due to which the Commission had also postponed approval and publication, the enlargement package and individual progress reports for countries involved in the process were approved in Brussels on Wednesday. This expansion package provided only three concrete actions. Commission approved the opinion on Bosnia. [...]
This expansion package provided only three concrete actions. The commission approved the opinion on Bosnia and Herzegovina, which had requested candidate status, writes Koha Ditore today.
The commission was unable to establish that this state meets the criteria needed for candidate status and cited conditions it must meet in the future to move to the next phase.
This time without additional conditions, he also recommended the launch of membership negotiations with Albania and northern Macedonia.
As far as other countries were concerned, they have already warned of a lack of will for fighting organised crime, for political interference in administration and the judicial system, in the case of Kosovo and Serbia, even of a lack of war crimes trial, of the lack of final judicial decisions for the seizure of property created by criminal acts.












