Krasniqi says government must be more clear for 100% tax

National Council of Social Democrat Initiative Chairman Jakup Krasniqi has estimated that the Government has had to be more clear and argumentative, why the 100 per cent tax decision on Serbian products came up. “There is no single doubt; there have been 1001 reasons for Kosovo to impose such a tax”, it has stressed [...]
“There is no single doubt, there have been 1001 reasons for Kosovo to impose such a” tax, Krasniqi has stressed.
Krasniqi's Facebook mailing:
EVERY HAPPINESS TO IMPON I'm sorry.
Is the tax being understood 100% that the Government of Kosovo imposed on goods coming from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Perhaps the government had to be more clear and argumentative about why it came to this decision. There is no single doubt, there have been 1001 reasons for Kosovo to impose such a tax. There is also no doubt, the tax is political and uneconomic, and has come after many of the Albanian side's many serious efforts to achieve normalisation of relations with Serbia, even without any dedication. Seen on this level Kosovo had a good purpose, but no good purpose can be achieved without mutual understanding being existed.
What has to be clearly said is, the tax is not imposed against any Kosovo man, nor on the Serb minority, nor against Serbian businesses, but has been imposed against the hostile Serbian politics. Even Kosovo Serb citizens and Serbian businesses in Serbia, all complaints they have to lead against the Serbian government in Belgrade. They are the main responsibilities of all Serbian and Albanian reports. If there are and there are rivers of blood between Serbs and Albanians, all the responsibilities are in Belgrade and nowhere else.
Perhaps, the internationals in general of the Euro-Western, in particular, have some “reasons for not understanding our reasons why taxes have been imposed, but no political group, economic or civil society or any other community in Kosovo, nor should they have any hesitation or speculation about its deployment. If any of these are available, they should ask: Where have they lived in the last 50 years, or have they lived on another planet in the Solar System? Perhaps many can be understood, especially nostalgic, but is it especially hard to understand? Well, how do you understand?
In short, any Albanian wherever they live, if they don't know why it's come up to the tax of 100%, he or they don't even know where they came from or where they should go! They should know that neither the war route nor the new tax today were desirable yokes were necessary issues.
Generations that do not know and do not well know where to go, let those who know, want, and can take the country to the right destination.












