With 65 votes for Kosovo Assembly adopts visa liberalisation resolution

The Assembly has adopted the resolution for visa liberalisation proposed by the AAK's GP. Out of 67 deputies while present in the hall, 65 deputies voted for, no vote against and no abstention. The party's chief of deputies, Besnik Tahiri, has declared that through this resolution, MPs will push forward [...]
Out of 67 deputies while present in the hall, 65 deputies voted for, no vote against and no abstention.
The party's chief of deputies, Besnik Tahiri, has declared that through this resolution, MPs will push ahead with reforms for the rule of law, anti-corruption initiatives and law enforcement.
Tahiri has also stressed that the government must work on advancing the state platform, depending on the developments of the European Union.
He said this resolution is necessary and requires equal treatment of Kosovo citizens.
“is the crucial moment when Kosovo's Assembly in full compliance with constitutional obligations, I present this resolution to express positions as follows: The assembly's deputies vow that we will push ahead with all reforms guaranteeing the rule of law, anti-corruption initiatives, employment and development projects, supervision of law enforcement, guarantees for independent institutions, strict supervision of governance in relation to the protection of human freedoms and rights. As well as guaranteeing every European standard on personal data and civil situation, controlling human trafficking and uncompetitive combating all forms of narcotics-trax1>, he has said.












