Haradinaj: The economy in Kosovo is paralyzed, we have lost much time

Former Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has attracted attention that all energy should now focus on the country's economic recovery. From Malisevo where he was visiting today, Haradinaj said paralysing the economy that has occurred in recent months due to COVID-19 is very difficult for the country. He said [...]
Former Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has attracted attention that all energy should now focus on the country's economic recovery.
From Malisevo where he was visiting today, Haradinaj said paralysing the economy that has occurred in recent months due to COVID-19 is very difficult for the country.
For this, he said it must become a detailed analysis of the situation and losses that have occurred in all sectors of the economy.
“I think that our whole challenge in Kosovo here in Malisevo and the country's level is economic recovery, restitution of the economy, we dare not waste much time and days, for example Serbia has been opening its economy for two weeks. Northern Macedonia has not stopped at all, although it has declared a state of emergency, many economic sectors have continued, we have lost a lot of time, we have paralyzed many sectors of the economy, and this is beautifully difficult for Kosovo, it is important that we all dedicate ourselves to restoring the economy. There must be a recording of the situation, of the losses, of what the losses in the economy are, in particular, all of the entrepreneurs in Malisheva, and then what the national government can then do to respond to these losses, to resume the” economy, Haradinaj said.
Today, the AAK leader stood at his party's branch in Malisevo, which marked the 20th anniversary of the establishment. On this occasion Haradinaj shared gratitude for the founders of this branch.
The AAK's chairman in Malisevo, Fatmir Shurdaj, thanked Haradinaj for the visit as he indicated his party is contributing to Malisha's transition to this situation, as well as to undertake more favourable policies for citizens from municipal power.
“We as the AAK branch grew up last year because they joined some political subjects and a large group of intellectuals and professors in Malisheva, so the AAK performance in the Municipal Assembly, we have 3 assisters in the Assembly and the team's chief. Our voice with our programme in collaboration with the opposition is powerful at the Malisheva Municipal Assembly. We are looking to the Alliance, headquarters in Pristina and activists to support us, to think that the voice of The AAK in Malisevo with the political programme as the rightist party to have a performance in the interest of Malisheva citizens to create more favourable public policies under these”, Shundaj said.











