Shala: Power-sick Kurt, closing doors for investors

Former Trade Minister Andrew Shala said canceling the decision to build the Economic Zone in Malisheva on the part of the government is a blow to the private sector. Shala calling Prime Minister Albin Kurti as a power patient said that instead of supporting the private sector, the government is canceling projects which are [...]
Shala calling Prime Minister Albin Kurti as a power patient said that instead of supporting the private sector, the government is canceling projects that are in the interest of this community.
For the same decision, Shala said it is political retaliation for the area where this project was scheduled to be built and is closing the doors for investors from the diaspora and other foreign investors.
Complete Andrew Shala mailing:
The Dark Government has cancelled the decision allowing the construction of the Diaspora Economic Zone
Late last night, this government of darkness, which has no plan or vision for the country's future, instead of thinking about and taking steps to support the private sector following the spread of the Devi 19 virus pandemic, this government is dealing with the annulment of decisions that lie directly with the private sector, economic development and absorption of foreign investors, cancels the economic zone building project in Malisheva.
This government, except that there is no plan and vision for the country's development, is guided by an egocentric and power-inflicted man. Do you know this man, who came to power except for more lies lying to our diaspora, that 36 acres of this economic zone that he canceled were dedicated and then divided to the diaspora, for business from the diaspora. But we can't expect more and nothing but such things from a man who even in every speech and presentation as the people have begun to say: <x0...
Dear citizens,
Kosovo needs more than ever its private sector, especially after this crisis. For their reintroduction on proper development and growth tracks, this period we're going through, except that it's a nightmare for all of us, will be a super challenge to our country's economy. Therefore, the completely unfounded annulment of decisions that are oriented for the private sector, for the development of a Kosovo area that has over 100,000 residents is malicious, is political revenge for the area, and for more, it is closing doors for investors from diaspora and other foreign investors.












