For the sixth time, the government expects MPs to vote tomorrow on the Economic Recovery Bill.

The Kosovo government expects the Kosovo Assembly deputies to vote tomorrow on the Economic Recovery Bill. The executive, for the six times, is in an effort to secure enough votes from office and opposition to pass this bill to parliament. However, opposition parties still take the same stance to reject this package. [...]
The Kosovo government expects the Kosovo Assembly deputies to vote tomorrow on the Economic Recovery Bill.
The executive, for the six times, is in an effort to secure enough votes from office and opposition to pass this bill to parliament.
However, opposition parties still take the same stance to reject this package.
Directors of the Ministry of Finance today have called for office and opposition in the country to vote on this bill for reasons as they point out, is in the interest of citizens, and mainly in the interest of the private sector and the economy in general.
Deputy Finance Minister Agim Krasniqi believes that tomorrow after the fifth attempt, this bill will pass that money and the withdrawal of 10 per cent of pension savings.
Krasniqi has said that the Parliament should make efforts until this bill is passed, adding that this is helping to save the country's economy.
I expect that tomorrow this bill will be passed, how procedures will be conducted, and every time I can't say, it's a matter of talking within the Parliamentary Groups, within the Headship of the Parliament. We should try until we approve of this bill, as it is helping to save Kosovo's economy. It would reduce the share of economic downturn and budget revenues, as well as assistance to the private sector to maintain economic activity and revive the private sector. So, I am hoping that under these conditions all of us are aware that there is a great need to pass the economic recovery bill”, Krasniqi said.
Krasniqi made these comments after the assembly of the Parliamentary Commission for Buzhet and Transfere, where he presented several bills for international agreements, which received the Commission's support.
Krasniqi has said that the delay in adopting the package for economic recovery has deepened the economic downturn and reduced budget revenues.
We are trying to post 62-63 votes with the bill. It's good to pass because this bill is in the general interest of the economy and the private sector where the budget is filled and which for the first time we need along with the measures we've taken in the emergency package, but with the package of economic recovery that even through this part saved me what could be saved and well started to return to normal in 2021. The first planned has been that the economic downturn would be about 2.3 percent, or about 232 million less revenues, while today when we're talking we can't close below 6.5 percent economic downturn and 300m euros under the performance of the revenues”, he stressed.
The demand to pass this package to the Assembly is also from the business community, which is consistently showing the serious situation in the private sector.












