Exiles come for holiday season, long wait at border points

Even this year, fellow countrymen have left for the holidays at the end of the year, again facing long columns and waitings at the Merdare border point, even complaints that at the border point in Serbia, fellow countrymen are giving money to police at that point to get through faster. The KP team stayed yesterday [...]
Even this year, fellow countrymen have left for the holidays at the end of the year, again facing long columns and waitings at the Merdare border point, even complaints that at the border point in Serbia, fellow countrymen are giving money to police at that point to get through faster.
The KP team has been standing yesterday for several hours at the Merdare border checkpoint, where fellow countrymen waited for up to four hours.
Germany's fellow traveler Leotrim Shabri indicates that there has been very long waiting at the Merdare border.
We haven't waited long here, we've waited here for about three and a half hours four, okay, but there's a lot of breaks going on like everybody, even though we're vaccinated they haven't asked us, not just here, but they don't ask for it anywhere across the 11x1>, he adds.
Meanwhile, Habit Shatri also has complaints about natives coming from foreign states, as at Serbia's border they are giving money to police at that point.
A very bad feeling for those of us who wait in line when those who give it to the Serb side give it money, for those of us who wait for two hours very bad feeling. He spends the entire column, and for us, a lot of bad feelings, let those who give them see that they don't have it well, he says.
Arben Sinani shows that as regards security last year, he has not paid, meanwhile this year he was forced to pay 77 euros for two weeks.
I haven't paid insurance in years, but now they told me to pay insurance for 77 euros, I don't know for two weeks 77 euros. At the border we've been waiting for three and a half hours” he added.
Sami Morina, an exile from Switzerland, also shows that she has not waited more than an hour and a half for the next.
No, we haven't had much to wait for, but this time I'm surprised how fast things went, 1 hour and a half didn't fall longer. We're not wanted anywhere but to be asked if you're vaccinated, he said.
The Vlassnik Union told Kosovo Press that it has not expected much at any border point, it even indicated that no vaccine certificates have asked.
I've spent an hour, and here in Merdare I've come to 12:30 quietly, two hours, nowhere have they asked for”, he says.










