VV: Government is interested in securing votes for the Economic Recovery Bill

The Vetevendosje movement has criticised the government Hoti for mismanagement with pandemics in the country, as well as for measures it has recently taken and that are not affecting the decline of the number of infected in the country. The MP from this winning Pacolli party in an interview for Online Economics this Government has not been [...]
The MP from this winning Pacolli party in an interview for Online Economics this Government has not been prepared for this situation.
And we're now in a very serious situation, and we're seeing the emotional growth of infected people every day, and we're seeing that our hospital and human capacity is being greatly reduced and that in Pristina alone 78 doctors have not yet been replaced by”.
The problem is that this Government has not been prepared for this situation, and the minister has not known basic about the current situation, and all they do is make decisions where they made closures and openings without real analysis, how it will reduce the number of infected people, and all the measures that have been undertaken so far have not affected the reduction of the infection, but have affected the spread of the” infection.
The MP, Pacolli, has also criticised the Government for the Law on Economic Removal, where it has indicated that colation partners are not interested in securing votes for voting on this law.
And we've given our reasons for the Law for Economic Recovery, and this Government has thousands of possibilities to help businesses and citizens who need government assistance, but it's not of interest, but there's nothing there but the idea that citizens get their pension savings, that they use them, but we are for the government to help citizens, not to see them try to get out of the crisis. The government is not interested in passing this law, but if it were interested it would make the number of deputies”.
Pacolli has also spoken about the no-confidence motion that this party had initiated months earlier for the government's collapse.
Among other things, she has said they do not have PDK support, since, according to her, they are discussing entry into Government.
“We have now invited parties, which oppose this government to sign, have the PDK's hesitation, and apparently they are under discussion to enter the government and have no interest in signing the motion for the government's collapse.
“...we like VV keep it open and we invite them to sign the motion to tear down the government and go to new elections, because we are now in a situation where we need another government with civic legitimacy and who is willing to take the country out of this deep crisis in place of”.











