Kurti sée has no one's support for partial tax removal

Prime Minister Albin Kurti does not have any allies to advance his plan to gradually lift the 100 per cent fee against goods originally from Serbia. In opposition, parties have also warned protests in the event the market opens to the northern neighbour, while the Democratic League that is Kurti's main ally [...]
In the opposition, there are parties that have also warned protests in the event the market opens to the northern neighbour, while the Democratic League that is Kurti's main ally in Government, but also President Hashim Thaci and the United States have insisted that the tariff be removed immediately and without any condition, since they only consider it possible to create circumstances for the resumption of Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, writes today <x0 Ditore<x>
A day earlier, the head of the Government introduced the 7-point stance, under which the first class tariff should be removed from March 15th. In response to the decision, he said Serbia should pledge interruption of the Kosovo recognised campaign and begin eliminating non-tariff trade barriers.
If the Serbian side were to prove true devotion, according to Kurt's plan, on April 1st the tariff would be completely lifted, for a period of 90 days. And if he didn't, then the Government would start with implementing reciprocity first on April 1st. According to Kurti, if there were no reflection, the 15 June tariff would be returned and then continued with reciprocity.












