Government Kurt has really reduced unemployment, that's the facts.

Government Kurt has really reduced unemployment, that's the facts.

Sunday the Vetevendosje Movement turns 100 days in power. 100 days full of long interviews in television studios where record viewing and Facebook status were broken into records of consent. 100 days filled with hate speech and patience, sparking the nationalist “pasions” (therm of ill-formed philosophy for the situation [...]

100 days filled with hate speech and patience, sparking the nationalist “ ” (the meter of ill-formed philosophy for the situation in Kosovo, Slavoj Zzizek). But what did this party do for our country's economy?

According to the minister of finance and transfers, the party had been very successful in easing unemployment. Of course, by joining forces with the choreographer that distinguished from other countries in our country happened to be very dangerous. In fact, this minister even has a number to offer - a considerable number - 6.6 percent (which may go during these days to 7 percent).

Just at the time unemployment figures are increasing and rising in any other country in the world, Kosovo was lowering and lowering it. And if that doesn't agree with reality then much worse for reality. However, then this minister tried to change his message and say that those figures actually showed that “was reducing the informal economy”. But what was the size of the informal economy? What was the number of workers without a job contract? What was their minimum wage? What was their average salary? What was the circulation of the informal economy? Of course, the minister had no number available. No statistics, no measurements, no estimates. So how can you say it's coming down, when it's theoretically possible to out of the numberable economic reality, in the uncountable reality of government, these numbers even increase?

Let's not forget, Vetevendosje is self-declared left party. And from her left-hand position has proposed an Emergency Package the amount of only 170m euros. At first it was argued that “were spent state reserves” without even realizing what it was saying. Kosovo had had a budget of 815m euros in 2008. In 2015 it became 1.6 billion. In 2017 it became 2 billion. By 2020 it is close to 2.5 billion. Later, however, this silenced and simply offered alms of 170 million. On what policy is the reaction to the crisis of this leftist government highly critical of capital projects and other public spending in contrast with other left-wing parties hard to say?

Kosovo lost an Emergency Pack that would total as much as 1 billion, and which would be offered in emergency form - immediately without hesitation. But no, that didn't happen and it won't.

In fact, it is hard to understand even “saving policies” and passionate religious rhetoric against “malpractice “against “corruption” against “that installed this government without consideration for the poverty of its citizens and without any resentment towards the system's own up-to-to-date policies (as used). For the day of the Ashkali community, the political representatives of the latter had asked Prime Minister Kurti for a sum of celebration, but this being a hardened bureaucratic, the opposite of the former false revolutionary, refused to share, requiring full respect for all formalities. He stayed in the hall celebrating the Ashkali day without the ashkali who boycotted him. Similarly, the finance minister a few days ago betrayed a accountant he had found on the list of 23 companies as a worker who would receive government aid. The minister did not have enough to report him to the police, and he therefore had to judge him morally.

This government on the left seems even more determined than governments in the past to fight informality by simply declaring it as unpredictable, cold as illegal. Of course, at this time the pandemic a government left would care for citizens rather than numbers, and would identify serious measurements of their losses. But no, the government is preoccupied with the fetishation of formalities and the morals of combustions. He didn't even bother to make at least an effort to understand how many informal workers in Kosovo were left without work during this period, nor how much of their salary has been reduced. They don't even speculate about it. It seems that the attack by this party analyst Tome Gashi on a beggar (even this information) was a warning about what their government would follow.

For each of us, it is better to have a salary of 500 or even 400 euros without a job contract than 300 or 250 and working contracts. Furthermore, the minimum wage in Kosovo is as small as (170 for over-30-year-olds and 130 for sub-30s) as enabling this government to reduce unemployment in record numbers. Job contracts can also be signed with these discriminatory salaries, so just asking for government aid will happen. Unemployment will decrease these days, but increasing misery.

The minimum wage was left small by past governments because they wanted to reduce the unemployment rate by allowing employers to link labor contracts with workers for even such wages. A weak attempt to disguise the sad reality by numbers that no one believed and thus remained unread in the municipalities of the Kosovo Statistics Agency (ASK). And imagine, one left party decided to detonate such a situation and put the same mask on. But we must avenge him for what he deserves: It is extraordinary in propaganda (see the following picture). And imagine, once again, if this party were to take shots to fetish so many numbers that it would decide to strictly declare a war of informal economy by forcing employers to be ruthless (not ironic) to workers through the obligation to sign working contracts with these workers with those discriminatory salaries in exchange for the highest pay they had ever had. It could have been managed to reduce the unemployment rate to 5-6 percent until misery and even hunger occurred in silence.

Because even this government is too populist and obsessed with the numbers ) the number of <x0 preferences” on Facebook, the number of “rs “rs on the shows they are participating in, and the number of urban unemployment will only be reduced because it will be an uncountable reality. Why? Because I won't make policies that can produce short-term electoral but good long-term damage to people. Suppose, the government would not initiate a minimum wage of 350 euros because this would cause the number of unemployment to increase with businesses that would pay workers off of labour wages.

Kosovo looks at the informal economy, and this father must be recognised and understood. The only ones who don't see the hat right now, because this guy is uncountable and useless, are the political parties coming to power.

Unemployment figures are so futile that there is no point in dealing with them. The job contract to give 130 or 170 or even 250 euros worth of lost. It is not a worker who takes down 300 euros for our standard: it is printed.

Hence, it is not the misuse and informality of the basic bad things of our economy. It is the populist policies dictated by a passionate electorate following early elections.

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