In times of emergency, the government is slow to deal with private sector assistance

The government has not yet made a decision regarding the package proposed by the Ministry of Finance. While businesses and the private sector are awaiting state assistance, the government has not yet made any decisions except that it has proposed 170.6m euros, as an emergency package to overcome the situation created following the release of the COVID-19 virus. But [...]
The government has not yet made a decision regarding the package proposed by the Ministry of Finance.
While businesses and the private sector are awaiting state assistance, the government has not yet made any decisions except that it has proposed 170.6m euros, as an emergency package to overcome the situation created following the release of the COVID-19 virus.
But when this package is sent to the government, it is still unknown.
Government spokesman Progress Kryeziu said it is still not known when this package will be sent to the government, and all because of the current situation.
Kryeziu stressed that in the first moments a decision on this proposal will be made immediately.
“Once upon a time it's unclear, I don't have information and I don't know at which meeting the government will be proposed, this finance minister's proposal and the first moment a decision will be made will be made public immediately”, Kryeziu's statement.
During yesterday's day, incumbent Finance and Transfers Minister Besnik Bislimi has proposed a 170.6m-euro package for overcoming the crisis, which was created with the COVID-19 pandemic.
This package does not pre-represent the media sector, which is being rejected by economic experts and its acts as political and social in the country.
The media sector, as well as health, and security, is being valued as the most needed for the situation created in Kosovo.












