Citizens massively say no to the idea of changing Euros with Lek (Sondage)

Periscope yesterday organised a survey in which a point of Vetevendosje Movement programme was discussed, and the result is surprising. Vetevendosje envisions replacing Euro currency with Albania's currency, Leku. The candidate for prime minister from this party, Albin Kurti, had declared in the KTV's Rubik that this party has no immediate priority [...]
Vetevendosje envisions replacing Euro currency with Albania's currency, Leku.
The candidate for prime minister from this party, Albin Kurti, had declared in Rubik in KTV that this party does not have the immediate priority of replacing the currency, but still has the goal and desire, writes Periscope.
Periscopi asked its readers which currency they would prefer for Kosovo. 73 percent of our readers, most of which Vetevendosje sympathies voted in favour of the Euros, meanwhile, 27 percent voted in favour of Lek.
The comments were also numerous, with some readers exposing the extremely negative effects on the economy of the country that would have the measure. Meanwhile, the commentators of the other side primarily highlighted the patriotic reason for taking such a radical step.
Vetevendosje under radical measures to transform the country's economy has also cited the problematic idea of creating the Sovereign Fund an initiative that could create many financial gaps and irreparable damage to our economy.
Also, the leader of this party, Albin Kurti, had been extremely unsurpassed in terms of budget redealing. A month ago, he promised 600m euros for four years for KSF, yet a week ago he promised only 400 million. /Periscope













