Economist Zogaj: 10 euros a month for children, political rhetoric does not improve their lives

Economist Sefer Zogaj has dismissed as political rhetoric the idea of AAK MP Donika Kaday-Bujupi giving all children under 16 years of monthly extension of 10 euros. Zogaj has said that 10 euros a month do not improve children's lives or social welfare. Below, read the full reaction of [...]
Zogaj has said that 10 euros a month do not improve children's lives or social welfare.
Below, read the full reaction of Zogaj:
10 euros a month for children do not improve children's lives nor social welfare. Why?
If we analyze the economic development of community nations then we see their strategic actions < private sector-oriented employment, lowering public spending, and transforming economic platforms into the goals of “social equality”, in the goals of equal opportunity. 10 euros for a child does not affect the cost of equipment or urban school, but for Kosovo budget costs about 70m euros a “social policy” that does not improve prosperity or develop economies, but only raises public spending.
Makrostability has vital importance for a national economy and is existential for long-term social/economic stability strategies. I'm pro-adding for children up to 100 euros), but not now, after we have GDP growth. GDP does not come through public spending, but through the ability of a nation to produce products and services -- equal skills that are subsequently due to product production skills and services are created by providing quality weapons to children, not unequipped teachers. Essential health, not health at the cost of <x0 disease> ”. 10 euros is rhetorical policy that tries to cloud the importance of macro-stability.
The market economy of liberal outlook is emerging to be formal in us. The Marxist Paradigma continues to be alive within our economic logic, even though it is said that it is dead!










