The acting government has allocated €1.6 million for the “Mobility Scholarship” program for students. According to this program, 10,000 students will benefit, with the scholarship amount determined based on the place of residence and the country where they study. During today’s meeting, the executive also made several other decisions, including establishing a visa regime for citizens of Fiji. In addition, the acting government expropriated several properties for infrastructure projects, specifically for connecting the municipality of Viti to the “Arbër Xhaferi” highway. Meanwhile, it initiated the process for establishing a memorial for the Jashari family and the UÇK epic in the Arbëreshë municipality in Italy, KosovaPress reports.
Acting Minister of Finance, Hekuran Murati, said the mobility scholarship program will have a significant impact on students.
The acting executive also allocated over €700,000 for the renovation of the central drug depot, with the Minister of Health, Arben Vitia, stating that its operationalization is a matter of days.
“Kosovo currently has a visa-free regime with 17 countries included in the EU visa policy list. The regulation granting Kosovo the status of visa-free travel clearly states that to ensure proper immigration management, the Republic of Kosovo must aim to fully harmonize its policy with that of the EU. Kosovo has committed to harmonizing its visa policy with the EU, gradually revoking visa-free agreements with countries for which the EU requires a visa for at least one country per year, starting in 2025,” she said.
Meanwhile, acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti announced the start of the process for establishing a memorial for the Jashari family and the UÇK epic in the Arbëreshë municipality in Italy.