Kurt goes against the tax: It wasn't VVA policy.

Albin Kurti, the candidate for prime minister from the Vetevendosje Movement, has been visiting today in the village of Terpeza in the Year, which visited the flour factory owned by the Union owner Zejnullah. Zejnullah said concerned about imposing a 100 per cent tax, since he said it has damaged local businesses and said to secure [the] subject....
Albin Kurti, the candidate for prime minister from the Vetevendosje Movement, has been visiting today in the village of Terpeza in the Year, which visited the flour factory owned by the Union owner Zejnullah.
Zejnullahu expressed concern about imposing a 100 per cent tax, since he said it has damaged local businesses and said to ensure the first item costs more expensive and difficult.
Kurti also said that the VV had rejected this decision in terms that the World Government did not receive the opinion of the business community.
Kurti also stressed that the 100% fee has not been VV policy, he further indicated that if he wants to be in Government, he will implement the reciprocity measure, since he has the right to do so for any state in bilateral relations if Serbia does not implement the agreement with Kosovo.
The first VV promised support for businesses with development banks with soft loans with low interest.












