Time Kadrij: Kosovo's application for EU membership this year only Kurti's dream

Alliance for the Future of Kosovo MP Time Kadrijaj is viewing only as a dream of Prime Minister Albin Kurti, his claims that Kosovo will apply for membership in the European Union this year. She says that for such a thing, consensus is needed within the European Union and a host of procedures for which Kosovo [...]
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo MP Time Kadrijaj is viewing only as a dream of Prime Minister Albin Kurti, his claims that Kosovo will apply for membership in the European Union this year. She says that for such a thing, consensus is needed within the European Union and a host of procedures for which Kosovo is currently not finished.
Kadrijaj says that while the five EU countries do not recognise Kosovo, its application for EU membership will be difficult.
We are seeing that we have no membership applications in international organisations and now the Council of Europe. While what Mr. Kurti is proposing to apply for EU membership, it is a dream he is seeing, as we have the five EU countries that have not recognised Kosovo's independence and a consensus is needed there. But in advance for EU membership, membership and harmonisation of all legislation with that of the EU. That's why we're looking at many words, but concrete action no”, she says of Kosova Prerss
She considers the biggest failure government Kurti has in foreign policy.
This government of hope that has come with great promises, its biggest failure in foreign policy. You know the government Kurti has said it will prioritize engagement in foreign policy, and we are seeing that there is no commitment to minimum engagement. This government has been characterised by successive scandals in diplomacy”, Kadrijaj adds.
Opposition MP addresses criticism even against the government's support package towards citizens, while demanding approval of the wage bill.
The “is being considered a quitter because in the legislative agenda it is envisioned to come to the Parliament in March, the law of wages and through it the wage system is regulated in the public system and we have seen this move and it is not known when it will be brought. Then we requested that minimum wage be fixed, you have seen that we have had numerous debates over price and energy growth”, she declares.
It says, that the additions of 100 euros are cheap and insufficient.
“It is not enough to give away for a month. These benefits are not enjoyed by those who are unemployed, nor do farmers who need subsidies. This is the passage age-to-month transition that doesn't have an economic effect, Kadrijaj points out.











