Reciprocity tax hits Government and Opposition

Shortly after LVV and LDK came to power, they have warned of replacing the reciprocity tax on Serbia. The opposition has strongly rejected this government warning, directed by Prime Minister Albin Kurti. Opposition party representatives have called on the chief executive for failing to remove 100 percent committed to products, which [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti's warning of replacing the tax with the extent of reciprocity to Serbia has prompted immediate reactions on the part of opposition parties today, writes the newspaper “Zeri”.
While former chief executive Ramush Haradinaj, who is also the head of the AAK, has called for a 100 per cent tax failure, the head of the AAK Kadri Wessel's PDK has named excessive haste to meet Serbia's demands, Kurti's step towards reciprocity.
About this move has also been declared Parliament Speaker Vjosa Osmani, who has said the two ruling coalition parties -- the LVV and LDK -- have agreed to put reciprocity on. The LDK leader, Isa Mustafa, who has said that the reciprocity issue is quite complex and with multidimensional consequences, writes away “Zer”.
However, he has expressed optimism that the government can find the best way, in consulting even with our international partners, to act on the issue. The past Kosovo government, which was led by former Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, imposed the 100 per cent fee on Serbian goods on November 21st 2018












