Haradinaj shows how budget will be increased

Kosovo Prime Minister and Alliance for the Future of Kosovo Chairman Ramush Haradinaj has stopped to this day on the Kosovo budget issue, saying it will grow, increasing circulation and halting corruption. Haradinaj made these comments during a meeting of citizens in the Leshan Lugun in Pec, where he said [...]
Haradinaj made these comments during a meeting of citizens in the Leshan Lugun in Peja, where he said no one has been able to enter Kosovo without placing bars, from the largest to the smallest.
At this electoral rally, the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo promises the opening of the industrial zone, which, according to officials from this party, will employ nearly 3 thousand people.
And families in this area will be employed first, with no employees, as well as children left without a parent as the legacy of war.
AAK chairman and Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj at the same time said that Kosovo's budget would grow year-on-year, increasing circulation and halting corruption.
Kosovo's “Budget is going to grow from year to year, not by increasing taxes, only by increasing circulation, to increase investors, to stop corruption that no one has ever been able to enter Kosovo without the big ones and smaller ones, no longer so, they have learned of all investors, they have learned of, governments have started giving even grants to us, for the government, they have started to lend them good. We're on our way to Pec, the first Pec highway to borrow from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. We're out of the way, but we're looking for a key to the end. We have problems in Kosovo that don't explain, it's not expensive that water pipe that sends water to some extent, it's not a expensive investment, it's not big money, it's strange that we've left families in Kosovo without a laugh in court”, he said.
Haradinaj said that staying on the agricultural budget will take place both at the central level and at the municipal level, as well as boosting grants and supporting farmers.
The AAK leader ordered Peja residents to seize the opportunity to vote for this party's candidate, telling them “to kill the sign don't lose the moment”, underlining that the AAK candidate will have his backing as Kosovo prime minister.
And the AAK's head-in-chief candidate, Fatmir Gashi, argued that one year he has been preparing for these elections, as for a year he said he has met with citizens of Pec where he has heard their problems and that according to citizens' problems he has built his own government programme.
He said that the pillar of his plan is the pillar of justice, economic development, education, culture, youth, sports, security, as well as all others that municipalities should have.
Gashi disclosed that part of his programme is the construction of the industrial zone, where he said close to 3 thousand people will be employed in this area.
“We have seen in the town of Peja build an industrial area of 11 hectares which will have its entire infrastructure in and which in 2019, 2018 will prepare all documents in the tender and every citizen of Pec, citizen outside Pec, diaspora, has the right to compete in that industrial area. Taking that piece of land as much as it takes to develop the business without compensation pays no cents either for land or for permission to build. It means he owns it, in 45-year-old exploitation with no cents except to build an object so I can employ people. In that industrial area, two thousand and 500 people will be employed, this estimate is not the Alliance's wishes, but the estimate by the experiences of industrial zones that are”, he said.
The President for Pec said that among people who would like to invest in that area, 10 per cent of the workers will be asked to receive from the municipality's list, where he said there would be families who have no employees and children who grew up without one parent as a result of war.
The AAK candidate for head of Peja, Fatmir Gashi, promised support and subsidies for all those who want to deal with agriculture.
The meeting also featured candidates for the Pec municipal assembly.












