Ummer: 2019, expropriation year, shall we sell everything we have?

Social Democrat Party MP Wisar Ymeri has called 201988 expropriation year, which the government actually named as a year of economy, reports Periscope. Ymer has criticised Government for having done no holding tests to see how a company of extraordinary profits such as Telekom has been converted into [...]
Ymer has criticised Government for having done no holding tests to see how a company of extraordinary profits such as Telekom has become a bankruptcy-bound company.
According to Ymer, Telekom has been destroyed because of the intervention of clientistic policies of destructive politicians.
He has even misjudged privatisation policies.
Read his full reaction:
TELECOM PRIVISE Try SE “V IT I ECONOMIA” HOPE FROM THE CENSE IT IS THE REAL V ITI HOPEING
The “Economy Year” announced by the Government is beginning as a year of expropriation. After “Contour Global”, now you have “Telecom”.
Telekom privatisation is being argued as usual with the fact that the company has negative financial performance. No more container analysis, how has a company of extraordinary profits become a company on the edge of bankruptcy?
The devouring and extortioning contract that founded the “Z company Mobile” was not the telecom requirement, but the implantation of corrupt politicians and politics.
The unaffordable artificial growth of the number of workers in Telekom was not the telecom competition and its need, but the intervention of customer policies of destructive politicians.
The long-standing halt to investments in telecoms was not a mistake by not knowing telecom experts, but a decision by the government's (for privatisation) knowledge.
With this privatising mania, Kosovo is giving up development. Viewing privatisation as an ideological principle, not economic rationality.
Even today, privatisation of everything continues.
Exploration in the absence of policy change.
Exploration on behalf of the argument that privatisation is taking corrupt politicians from their hands.
But with these policies and politicians, how will we deal with the state budget, state administration, natural resources, the state?
Do we sell everything?











