OAK: Examining Business Requests and Passing Economic Resurgency Bill · Global Voices

The OAK is deeply concerned about failing to understand business requirements and the failure of this Bill. OAK for the last time after submitting business requests to the Kosovo Assembly by email, official mail in the Assembly, and distributing physical demand before the Assembly, is asking MPs [...]
The OAK is deeply concerned about failing to understand business requirements and the failure of this Bill.
OAK for the several times after sending business requests to the Kosovo Assembly with e-mails, official mail to the Assembly, and distributing physical demand before the Assembly, is asking Kosovo MPs to review business requirements for business support that has suffered major damage as a result of the pandemic so that it can stop workers from working as a result of the collapse or closure of businesses by the government.
For the reminder, all private sector workers who are out of work remain in the mercy of the streets because the government does not support any workers who have worked for years and have been unemployed.
The OAK says extremely concerned about failing to discuss business requirements and the failure of this bill yet to fail, and again we seek by MPs to act faster on the passage of the most necessary economic recovery bill, and that postponement will jeopardise huge financial losses and job losses.
If businesses are not taken into account in this bill, then Kosovo businesses will have an impossible place to operate, which will result in their closing off at least 50,000 to 100,000 workers.
Kosovo's Afarism Oda calls on MPs to react faster, and not neglect the demands of citizens employed in the private sector because we have remained the last state to create an alternative to protecting the economy after the pandemic.











