Gashi PDK: Fraud government brought 1 billion losses to Kosovo on economy

MP The PDK, Kujim Gashi, has reacted in terms of, as he says, government failures at the outgoing Kurti over the management of economic package during pandemic. He has even said he failed to share the economic package for sport and culture. This is his full post: The government of fraud, nor the 170 million emergency package [...]
MP The PDK, Kujim Gashi, has reacted in terms of, as he says, government failures at the outgoing Kurti over the management of economic package during pandemic.
He has even said he failed to share the economic package for sport and culture.
This is his full post:
The fraud government, not even the 170m-euro emergency package, did not realise. So far 65m euros have been spent, while 54m euros have been executed, or 32% of the planned value.
Kosovo, like the whole world, is now facing the fight against pandemic. The Coalition of Fraud V& LDK ignored package proposed by Parliamentary Group The PDK, which was intended through the law to define temporary economic and fiscal measures to alleviate the effects of the COVIID-19 virus epidemic in private business, social schemes, central and local public enterprises, Kosovo municipalities, families without any members of the employed family, the community not majority in the Republic of Kosovo, public sectors that face the activities of emergency situations management, exporters, and the founding of the Emergency Fund for Defence Ministry, the Ministry of Interior Ministers, the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Health and Youth.
Although Kosovo's economy had the highest growth in the region in recent years, it was projected to grow by over 4% in 2020. The government of fraud, mismanaging, bypassing the Parliament, delaying the realisation of the very unclear and selective emergency package -- the economy of the Republic of Kosovo -- brought a package of damages such as over 1 billion losses in the economy and thousands of jobs less.
Also, the promised 5m-euro package for culture and sport remained on paper alone, with many cultural activities subsequently not being realised at all, leaving dozens of independent stage artists without financial revenues, for the worse, sports players have been left without pay, and many clubs are endangered to exist.












