EU chief after publishing the Kosovo report: There are challenges, to do more in fighting crime and corruption

The EU chief in Kosovo, Thomas Szunyog, has reiterated the details released by the Progress Report, Periscopi broadcast. He at a conference with Albin Kurti has particularly stressed that more work must be done in the fight against corruption and organised crime. Take time for Kosovo to make recommendations for the period [...]
He at a conference with Albin Kurti has particularly stressed that more work must be done in the fight against corruption and organised crime.
It takes time for Kosovo to make recommendations for the upcoming period. There are many challenges. Reform must produce results for people. I must underline that the Commission has proposed to make visa liberalisation and is being taken to the council, and they have given an assessment that Kosovo has met the visa conditions. Kosovo has stability and has strengthened the capacity that comes from the Association Agreement. Opposition parties have been boycotting, and the boycott has now not needed public administration reform, small progress has been made. The judiciary needs improvement and reform should be improving. In the fight against corruption, you have adopted legislation in July and this has recommendations for earlier reports on the European agenda. To put forth effort and have decisions in the judiciary in the case of organised crime, and Kosovo must have concrete results in addressing these cases. )
Power supply is a problem. He added. / P ERISCOPI/












