OAK: Release the daybooks and lift restrictions

OAK: Release the daybooks and lift restrictions

The Kosovo Afarism Oda (OAK) is very concerned with recent developments and the measures undertaken by the Government without preliminary consultation with businesses, and requires that daycare be opened and restrictions be lifted that prohibit the collection of more than 5 people for business and business activities. OAK considers that until [...]

The Kosovo Afarism Oda (OAK) is very concerned with recent developments and the measures undertaken by the Government without preliminary consultation with businesses, and requires that daycare be opened and restrictions be lifted that prohibit the collection of more than 5 people for business and business activities.

The OAK considers that so far we have a total failure of the Government with financial support for businesses, for covering salaries for government-related sector employees, and preventing regular credit from making the survival of citizens and businesses impossible, which is directly affecting the state.

The decline in revenues is sending the country to economic disaster as a result of the country's policy development.

Continued demand for businesses appears to be constantly facing the deaf ears of our institutions, whether in Government or Parliament, not even supporting an emergency budget revision or even ratification of international agreements.

Therefore, we urgently require that these restrictions be lifted and that any decision to close the business, should receive financial support in advance from the business government and employees of that sector.

The state has to stop the discrimination approach between employees in public and private institutions, who, even though 80 %s have not worked because of the pandemic, have received and continue to receive full salaries, while employees in the private sector have not even received 170 euros for a month out of four that they have yet to spend.

To know public opinion, 80% of state revenues are provided by business and workers in this sector.

As the country's constitution guarantees, the state must be equal to all.

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