Martin Berishaaj quickly became Kosovo: Shortly before nominated for Kosovo ambassador to Croatia

The candidate for Kosovo ambassador to Croatia, Martin Berishaaj, has many citizenships. At first, he had Montenegrin citizenship. Then he took the Slovenian one. He experienced citizenship and wrote the book “Identity and citizenship”. And in 2021, shortly before she was nominated for Kosovo's ambassador to Croatia, she obtained citizenship [...]
The candidate for Kosovo ambassador to Croatia, Martin Berishaaj, has many citizenships. At first, he had Montenegrin citizenship. Then he took the Slovenian one. He experienced citizenship and wrote the book “Identity and citizenship”. And in 2021, shortly before she was nominated for Kosovo's ambassador to Croatia, she received Kosovo citizenship by the decree of President Osmani, reports Democracy.com.
Berisha was neither Kosovar when his name for Kosovo ambassador was coveted. He was just a member of the leadership of the Vetevendosje Movement, which was the time to return some good “” of the past.
Democracy. com has secured the application for citizenship of Kosovo Ambassador to Croatia, which Berishaaj had made on January 7th 2021, as if for “scientific issue”, since he said he was engaged as “visiting professor” over a decade at the Pristina University Faculty of Philosophy.
Osman was then U.d. Presidents, as political campaigning peaked, says Democracy.com.
In his letter, Berisha vows President Osmani that he will be a devout citizen and respect the Constitution and the laws of Kosovo, but also the customs of our country.
Martin Berisha's request for Kosovo citizenship
In May, with the recommendation of the Kurti Government, a few weeks after it was voted president, Vjosa Osmani returned 12 ambassadors appointed according to “political examiners, whose decision was one of the biggest precedents in Kosovo diplomacy.
However, shortly before it was signed the decisions on the return of political ambassadors, Osman had granted citizenship by presidential decree to Martin Berisha, who was only known to be appointed ambassador, though it argued there was no Kosovo citizenship.
Democracy.com has secured the decree of President Osmani, with which Slovenian citizens Martin Berishaj, on April 14th 2021 had been granted Kosovo's citizenship for “scientific issue”, because shortly thereafter it would be nominated as Kosovo's ambassador to Croatia.
President Osmani's decree, by which Martin Berisha gives Kosovo citizenship
While 30.09.2021 President Osmani had issued the decree for the appointment of Berisha, Kosovo's ambassador to Croatia.
Berisha lives in Ljubljana and is resident resident in Slovenia. He is engaged several days during the week as a regular professor at Ljubljana University in social sciences.
Although it has become Kosovo to become Kosovo's ambassador to Croatia, Berisha is true that, with “the scientific issue” is expected to take on more. /Democracy. com/














