Apostolova: For four years there were many crises in Kosovo, all created by parties

EU Special Representative Natalia Apostolova has said that for four years of her mandate, Kosovo has been steadily through the crisis. She has said that these four years have been intense, adding that tension has always come from political developments. Apostolova added that during this time he wanted to see [...]
She has said that these four years have been intense, adding that tension has always come from political developments.
Apostolova has added that during this time she has wanted to see more unity in political parties.
When I arrived was the time when a very important decision had to be made in the Montenegro border country and this decision as you know was closely related to Kosovo's aspirations for visa liberalisation, so it didn't go very easily, at the beginning of my career, right after that, we witnessed the vote of confidence in Isa Mustaf's government, which also coincided with intensive action and passiond in the Parliament”, she said at KTV.
Listing the crises that have forwarded Kosovo in the past four years, Apostolova has also cited efforts to abolish the Special Court, frequent change of governments, as well as the 100 per cent tax on Serbian and Bosnian goods imposed by Haradinaj Government.
So all these four years were marked by these political actions, since they had to share my personal impressions. Of course, the political party is always working on their own interests for power, but at the same time in four years, I would like to see them be more unified when in question there are issues involving Kosovo citizens -- that is, their well-being” -- she added.
She says political interests should be put in second place when there are emergency issues such as pandemic.
I would like to see all political parties united instead of expending energy to prove their interests in the Assembly and unite their powers to cost the good of the country's” citizens, she said.











