Edi Rama for tax: We're trying to save the Nation Road.

Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama has said the Nation's Road requires investment and maintenance. In Oppinion, the first of the government said that it is the last person interested in something that displeases the people. The nation's “path is falling, threatened by an irreversible threat. There is slide and [...]
In Oppinion, the first of the government said that it is the last person interested in something that displeases the people.
The nation's “path is falling, threatened by an irreversible threat. There were slides and a whole business was consumed, fortunately there were no victims but there could also be dozens dead if it had happened in front of people. The nation's route has 34 centers, the danger that at any given moment could be soil slides. The Nation's route has been done without geological research, only the damage to early opening has been 150m euros. It is paid annually for debts of the past paid $110m in interest and principalities annually, the Nation's Road receives $42m annually. The question is very simple, I'm the prime minister of the country, I'm the most uninterested man to impose taxes, fees, and obligations, because all of this brings dissatisfaction”, Rama said.
He has reasoned on citizens who say they are dissatisfied with the establishment of this tax, but according to him there is no other way out of this road.
The solution is very simple, or I close my eyes and I don't get in this trouble, I look at my comfort chair. I don't get into any kind of conflict with those people who have absolutely the right to feel dissatisfied with this measure and quit this job that after a few years, they kill themselves, as they leave the others before, where they kill themselves they left the pits we've tried and we're trying to fill. We want to save the Nation's Way, or leave the bill to the very poor that 8-10 years later will be paid with much saltier bills”, Prime Minister Edi Rama said at Tv Klan.












