Kurti: Kosovo passport to be empowered by 1 January

Prime Minister Albin Kurti spoke at the beginning of today's meeting with the ministers for the affairs of his government, while remembering that the majority of the mandate has already passed. Kurti said that the “nere becomes 32 months” of his government, or “2/3 of the 4-year term”, speaking to ministers about reflections on achievements, but [...]
Prime Minister Albin Kurti spoke at the beginning of today's meeting with the ministers for the affairs of his government, while remembering that the majority of the mandate has already passed.
Kurti said that “nere becomes 32 months” of his government, or “2/3 of the 4-year term”, speaking to ministers about reflection on achievements, but also about what has not been done.
It's dates like these that serve as a moment of reflection on what we've achieved as a team, but they also remind us that the time to fulfill our vows and to respect the expectations of our citizens within the first mandate is coming to be reduced”, Kurti said.
And since every day we're reminded of what hasn't been done and what's left to be done, today I'm planning to mention just a few things, not all of them, that we've done to”, he said.
Here, Kurti cited visa liberalisation, saying Kosovo's passport will be empowered on January 1st.
This achievement, in addition to the regular merit of our citizens, is also the result of legitimacy, reform, fighting corruption and corrupt practices, and of our good governance with internationally exalted image”, he said.
The prime minister also spoke of free public education, while said that “we are linking professional schooling to the labour market through dual-x1> education. Education and professional skills “is one of the biggest projects to transform our economy”, he said.
The army, Kurti said they've made “stronger than ever.”
“Crahas roads, we are building railway”, Kurti said, among other things.












