MPs in three hours to address questions for government cabinet

Today the Kosovo Assembly in turn has a session that is devoted to total deputed questions. First by 11 o'clock, the Assembly will hold a special session, during which MPs in three hours will address questions about the government cabinet. Yesterday, the opposition suffered widespread criticism for finding the [...] Report.
Today the Kosovo Assembly in turn has a session that is devoted to total deputed questions.
First by 11 o'clock, the Assembly will hold a special session, during which MPs in three hours will address questions about the government cabinet.
Yesterday, the opposition suffered widespread criticism for the findings of the Progress Report on Kosovo, until the Government said they are committed on the road to the EU.
Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Belemi said punitive measures against Kosovo are still in effect, and as he said their presence may have had an impact on the report's assessment.
He also said Kosovo has made the right steps, and that according to him the European Union should remove these measures as soon as possible so that the focus also is on the road towards Kosovo's European integration.
Kosovo believes in its European future, and must give it the opportunity to testify. Government commitment and commitment on the road to the European Union is ever greater. The European Commission's measures are still in force, and it is possible that the presence of these measures has had an impact on the report's assessment of Kosovo.
Kosovo has made the right steps, so it is important that the EU remove these measures as soon as possible that are returnable and without consequences, so that the focus will turn to advancing our country's European integration”, he said.
“From January 1st 2024, the Kosovo Republic's passport will be multiple powerful because the EU's decision on visa liberalisation in the area of Shengen” goes into effect, Deputy Prime Minister Bislimi added.












