Budget increases: Kurt accepts it, but says budget is being enriched by government

As expected, the 2019 budget has been criticised by the two opposition parties -- Vetevendosje LDK -- for which the state budget is the social budget and business interests within the government court -- and does not represent any developmental aspects. 2.3 billion euros is the budget presented by Finance Minister Bedri Hamza, who, [...]
As expected, the 2019 budget has been criticised by the two opposition parties -- Vetevendosje LDK -- for which the state budget is the social budget and business interests within the government court -- and does not represent any developmental aspects.
2.3 billion euros is the budget presented by Finance Minister Bedri Hamza, who, in addition, said economic growth is expected to be 4.7 per cent, while in real terms it is expected to be 4.1 per cent.
According to him, this budget enables projects for citizens and is a programme for sectoral reform.
But his budget was supported only by the AAK PDK, for which it is the development budget and represents higher economic growth.
44 jobs on a day of this government are closed, LDK deputy Lumir Abdixhiku has said, who has stressed that his party does not support that.
He said that, despite the social budget, it is not to the poor, but to those who are called to the merits of the past, while his criticism was also due to a lack of additional money for the KSF.
MP Albin Kurti, from the Vetevendosje Movement, acknowledges the budget has growth, but with that, according to him, only government officials and government court businessmen are being enriched.
For him, the government has made the state fine for small- and medium-sized enterprises and servants for oligarchs.
Budget criticism took place by the Social Democrat Party. Dardan Sejdiu said he is concerned that the economy is being reduced to infrastructure, while the government has no mechanisms against the trade deficit.
The budget chief, Minister Hamza, has countered the criticisms, claiming that these MPs themselves have passed the laws by calling on populism, even accusing them of competing with each other of who is giving the most for these categories.
As for the veterans' case, he has said the number of 35 thousand veterans is September 2017.
Hamza has been opposed by Abdixhik and Sejdiu, who, in fact, declared that it is the government who makes such laws and, according to them, if those laws are populist, it is good to make reforms on social schemes and save about 100m euros, which would be transferred to education.












