Bislimin for Kosovo Progress Report: Among the Best in the Balkans

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi has continued to insist that the European Commission's Progress Report for Kosovo in 2022 was the best ever and among the best in the Balkan region. These comments, he made through a Facebook post, where he told of the words he said in the discussion [...]
Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi has continued to insist that the European Commission's Progress Report for Kosovo in 2022 was the best ever and among the best in the Balkan region.
These comments, he made through a Facebook post, where he told of the words he said at the table “European Agency 2022”.
The report begins with emphasising political stability. It shows that the Government has been found and prepared to deal best with situations that have come as an outside influence. The report also shows that Government has had a good approach and has shown fiscal maturity in these periods to resist populist measures, where the European Commission report provides evidence as an example of the withdrawal of the brain”, Bislim wrote.
“is also and twice as important as comparing the operational plan, when the country faces challenges such as pandemic, energy crisis and inflation”, it wrote away.
Complete Bislem Posting:
The European Commission's 2022 country report is among the best ever for Kosovo and among the best in the Western Balkans region.
In the word held under discussion at the table “European Agency 2022”, I talked about the achievements recorded in the European Commission's 2022 country report.
The report begins with emphasising political stability. It shows that the Government has been found and prepared to deal best with situations that have come as an outside influence. The report also shows that Government has had good access and has shown fiscal maturity in these periods to resist populist measures, where the European Commission's report provides evidence as an example of brain withdrawal.
It is also twice as important as comparing the operational plan, when the country faces challenges such as pandemic, energy crisis and inflation.
For the first time, the country's report is conservative for political interference, so there is no assessment that there is interference or will for political interference in public institutions.
In a year, the Government has given solutions to problems that have existed for years and have been the requirements of the EU itself. The customs terminal, the law for financing political parties, rationalisation of agencies are just some of the numerous examples.
Also, in addition to drafting strategies, work in economic criteria such as recovery, formalising jobs, as well as lowering the deficit has been assessed.
In rule of the law, on Kosovo's journey to the European Union, fighting corruption and organised crime should be key areas of appreciation for European maturity.
Thank the institute. The Epicuric) and GIZ for the invitation and organisation of this table, where they were participants and Germany's Ambassador Jörn Rohde, Ambassador of the Czech Republic Pavel Bilek, representatives of the EU office in Kosovo, members of the parliamentary commission for European Integration and participants from civil society.












