Analyst shows why the EU opposes Vetting in Kosovo: Fear of Counting

Kosovo's government has opened many fronts of confrontations over the past few weeks, and one of them appears to be Vettingu, for whom the European Union is sharply protesting. Finally, European Union Enlargement Commissioner Oliver Varhely has said that Kosovo does not need reform of the entire justice system. [...]
Finally, European Union Enlargement Commissioner Oliver Varhely has said that Kosovo does not need reform of the entire justice system.
“We do not believe that there is a need for reform of the entire Kosovo system. If you ask me, by taking Albania's example, I don't think such a big operation is necessary because the foundations and foundations of the system are in line with our standards. We are willing to sit down and see what improvements can be made”, he said.
Periscope has asked one of the most important connoisseurs instead of the Vetting process, Arton Demhassen, for his comments on the matter.
He has recommended that the Government seriously discuss with the international factor in this case, and he explains why Vettingou should happen in Kosovo.
Why do I think that it should happen to you that the vetting process is because we have repeatedly been warned by the European Union's report on Kosovo as far as success is concerned or the functioning of justice has repeatedly been noted by political influences or even neglect. The only way I think about avoiding these problems that we have in the justice sector is a well-equipped, well-thought, self-smarting process. So for all of this, I think there should be a discussion between MD and the government with the international factor to draw a common conclusion about this process.
But I don't think we should give up this process just because it's being rejected by the international factor, because I think the reason why the international factor is opposing self-tempering is because it's afraid that this process can be politicised to be used as an accounting against someone, so I think these dilemmas should be removed and then the process happens. ”











