Haradinaj: 100 per-cent tax has been difficult to maintain

The incumbent Prime Minister, Ramush Haradinaj, has said the 100 per cent firm tax on Serbia's products has been difficult to maintain. He has said on the Election Zone show in Kosovo, adding that the decision to impose the tax has not been about electorate, but to strengthen the position [...]
The incumbent Prime Minister, Ramush Haradinaj, has said the 100 per cent firm tax on Serbia's products has been difficult to maintain.
He has said on the Election Zone show in Klan Kosova, adding that the decision to impose the tax had nothing to do with the electorate, but to strengthen Kosovo's position.
“Tax 100 per-percent has been difficult to sustain; hence, not an easy process to survive as a decision. It has been difficult even for the Kosovo police, that is, for the law and order mechanisms”.
Despite the fact that those who were offered to suspend the tax have tried to attribute the electoral aspect of” to the tax.
“This is the move that has now been investigated that the tax could bring about the vote. Over a year of tax, it has not been known that we go to the elections and that the tax brings a vote of”.
So it's not electoral, but it's strategic to strengthen Kosovo's position, by extracting recognition by offering the” market.












