Demhaya: Three governments have contributed more than the Kurti2 government to visa liberalisation

Political analyst Arton Demhasaj said the Thaci government, the Mustafa government and the Haradinaj government have contributed to the visa liberalisation process, until he added that perhaps at least the government has contributed Kurti2 in the process. Demhaje made these comments in Tvjet1, saying that a political dictionary was created that all [...]
Political analyst Arton Demhasaj said the Thaci government, the Mustafa government and the Haradinaj government have contributed to the visa liberalisation process, until he added that perhaps at least the government has contributed Kurti2 in the process.
Demhayan made these comments in Tv1, saying that a political dictionary has been created so that all previous government contributions can be rejected and say that all merits for certain processes are due to the current government, regardless of who leads with it.
It's a political dictionary that's installed and not only did the Vetevendosje that's now in power, but they've done the rest that used to be. It has always been done that the contribution of other governments to dismiss and credit the ruling party. So if we are now dealing with visa liberalisation, the guide has been signed, agreed, agreed at the time when the Thaci government was the government, then continued to meet the criteria at the time of the government Mustafa, and was wrapped up as a success in some form when the European Commission has determined that Kosovo has implemented all conditions and then transformed into political process in the time of the Haradinaj government. So three governments have contributed perhaps to the visa liberalisation process, rather than the Kurti2 government has now made”, Demhaja said.
According to him, this government has done nothing, since it is not behind unfulfilled conditions.
Because this government has done nothing because there is no following unfulfilled conditions. It's just been a process, politics what this government has done that others haven't been able to do, is the question of dialogue. So where we reached a Brussels Agreement, the Ohrid Annex, when they began to appear to be starting to settle this agreement, then the EU has seen that this issue is a little more serious and has made the decision on visa liberalisation. But the Kurti government cannot say now that we are the most deserving because we have brought visa liberalisation only because it happened at the time when these are ruling, completely bypassing the contribution that Thaci government has made, or the government Mustafa or Haradinaj government, in meeting the criteria that have been defined by the EU. That's why I think it's wrong to try by personalizing the entire”, Demhaje said.












