Albin Kurti presents strange figures from AK: 70 percent of Kosovars can't go on vacation

Former Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has made a status in his Facebook profile, where he mentioned several figures published by the Kosovo Statistics Agency (ASK) and where the poverty of the country's citizens is shown. Again, he has sought new elections. Guilty for the poverty of citizens Kurti's [...]
Due to the poverty of citizens Kurti leaves all the powers to date.
Social woe is not natural disaster. Governments before us had a prior priority on enriching themselves and liberalising visas for citizens. The government today is in vain. ” he writes, passes Periscope.
Some of these figures are really disturbing, including that 69.5 percent of citizens cannot afford a week's rest away from home a year, as well as that the numbers of people who go on vacation from Kosovo can counter that.
Moreover, these statistics say that 35.4 percent of households in Kosovo do not have a computer, even though it is believed that Kosovo has the highest internet coverage in Europe (approximate 80 percent).
Full status:
Poverty as a State Number
In Kosovo we live badly. Social findings are disturbing, according to the survey recently released by the Kosovo Statistics Agency (ASK). The results are for income and living conditions in Kosovo in 2018. And the situation may only be worse since then.
For 53.4% of family economies are a heavy burden on housing and housing expenses;
More than every fifth family has problems with roofing or flowing roof, walls, floors, wet foundations, window frames and rotten floors;
▪ 69.5% cannot afford a week off from home;
A 61.3% can't afford meat, chicken and fish every second day;
A total of 47.3% cannot afford an unexpected 100 euros;
35.4% don't have computers;
) 40.2% are unable to afford to keep the house warm in an adequate manner;
A 61.3% have a heavy credit return burden;
78.3% have difficulty carrying out the necessary payments taking into account total revenues;
More than every fifth family in urban areas has pollution problems, uncleanness, and other environmental problems, such as smoke, dust, odor, or contaminated water.
Social misery is not natural disaster. Governments before us had a prior priority on enriching themselves and liberalising visas for citizens. The government today is in vain.
We have a lack of social networking that provides families in need and we have too much of the pandemic that has emerged from institutional control.
The new economic model centered on employment and environment protected from justice and good governance is needed. After new elections, such a solution begins. The choices may be trying to delay some, just because all subjects know the outcome.












