Osman calls on citizens: Respect visa liberalisation rules

Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani has called on Kosovo citizens to respect rules pertaining to visa liberalisation, the Online Economy reports. The country's first at the Council for Democracy and Human Rights meeting, said the focus this year, and especially in the second part of the year [...]
Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani has called on Kosovo citizens to respect rules pertaining to visa liberalisation, the Online Economy reports.
The country's first meeting of the Council for Democracy and Human Rights said the focus this year, and especially in the second half of the year has been the preservation and guarantee of security in the country due to Serbia's aggression.
She has said Kosovo has had achievements this year, citing rank in several areas. He also mentioned the application to the Council of Europe and the first stage in this case. The first of the entities said the application for EU candidate status as well.
I call on all citizens to respect the rules that are part of this visa liberalisation system”.
“Sic knows the focus this year has been on preserving and guaranteeing security in the country because of the challenges presented by our neighbour Serbia. At the latest meeting of this Council, the topic has been gender-based violence. Violence continues to be an alarming bell, we had the case of Liridona Admeys that turned into tragedy”.
“Viti ahead requires continued institutional co-ordination and further concrete actions in order to achieve the objectives and score the successes of various areas that we owe to our citizens”.
She said that during the January-October period over 80 per cent of cases of violence have been women, according to her, the devastating majority of cases that have occurred have been able to prevent them from having immediate institutional action, the EO report.
“Sic is seen during the January-October period of over 80 per cent women, I need to make sure that all responsible mechanisms are empowered. The overwhelming majority of killings that have occurred in Kosovo have been able to be prevented if there were immediate actions of institutions. ”
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