The government accepts the Kosovo Report: We're gonna do our homework, but we're gonna do the tax.

Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has hosted the EU Office in Kosovo chief Nataliya Apostolova, from which she has also accepted the European Commission's Kosovo Report. “Today we received the report from the European Commission. It's a more mixed report, with estimates, but also criticism, there is criticism of the” tax, Haradinaj said. [...]
“Today we received the report from the European Commission. It's a more mixed report, with estimates, but also criticism, there is criticism of the” tax, Haradinaj said.
The next “We will most precisely evaluate the report so that we can do our homework”.
Apostolova has said Kosovo has made progress in some areas, but work has yet to be done.
Kosovo has made progress in public administration reform, statistics regarding the economy, rule of law, the fight against corruption and organised crime”, the EU chief said before the media.
I can tell you on the positive side that the glass is half filled”
Also, the new government law you're preparing for, because we have a very big government”.
Haradinaj said this law would be done very soon.
The Minister of European Integrations, the gift Hoxha, was also at this meeting, which should be worked on recommendations released by this report.
We have a positive language for visa liberalisation. This report confirms that Kosovo has met the criteria, but also calls for European leaders to make a positive <x1-> decision as soon as possible.












